Iran war's high energy prices to soon cause rising costs for all consumers: Rabobank
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- Iran's involvement in the Middle East war could lead to a surge in global energy prices, causing inflation and rising costs for consumers.
- Higher energy costs will increase fuel prices, which will then be passed on to other goods and services, affecting various sectors.
- The ripple effect of higher energy prices could lead to a broader economic impact, impacting households and businesses across the globe.
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