Jiang ties the war's global impact to cheap energy: attacks on Iranian and GCC energy infrastructure, possible $200 oil, fuel rationing, and food shortage risks would stress the world economy.
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Food Shortage
Jiang ties the war's global impact to cheap energy: attacks on Iranian and GCC energy infrastructure, possible $200 oil, fuel rationing, and food shortage risks would stress the world economy.
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"...home. And in a few more months, experts are predicting a food shortage, meaning that nations will be forced into food rationing. And today,..."
"to $200 a barrel, which will have a really significant impact on the global economy because the entire global economy is based on access..."
"...it. Run along. But in the meantime, we will have shortages, food shortages and things like that."
"...economy we keep hearing the horror stories about fertilizer disruptions famine food shortages everything else it could become as a result of the closure..."
"...americans is rosie the riveter the woman goes to work and food shortages and food rations and it was not optional so there is..."
"...add it this is war right and they they have like food shortages and guess what they're not gonna give food to people that..."
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