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OECD warns Trump, Iran have a month to reopen Strait of Hormuz – or risk major economic slowdown
The OECD warned that prolonged fuel disruptions from the Iran war could trigger a global recession, high inflation, and rising unemployment. It gave Trump and Iran one month to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to prevent economic fallout.
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