Iran War: The LNG Shock Isn’t Driving Asia Back to Coal
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The Iran war is reportedly causing a shock to global energy supplies, with some outlets suggesting it is leading to increased coal use in Asia, while others indicate that it may instead drive countries to rely less on natural gas. The conflict is also said to be having a broader impact on the global economy, with effects on oil prices and supply chains. The full extent of the war's economic consequences is still being assessed, with various signs and potential responses being discussed.
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