A new economic outlook released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on June 3, 2026, indicates that a prolonged disruption of energy supplies due to the conflict in Iran could significantly impact the global economy. The report suggests that such a disruption may lead to recessions in various countries and an increase in unemployment rates.
OECD Reports on Potential Economic Impact of Energy Disruption from Iran Conflict
The OECD has released a report highlighting the potential economic consequences of energy supply disruptions stemming from the Iran conflict. The report warns that these disruptions could lead to recessions and increased unemployment in multiple countries.
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OECD Reports on Potential Economic Impact of Energy Disruption from Iran Conflict