08 Apr 2026
22m

The Long-Term Global Economic Damage From the War With Iran

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Trumponomics

The podcast analyzes the economic impact of the US-Israeli conflict and Iran's role in the Strait of Hormuz. It highlights the rising costs of jet fuel and diesel, affecting industries like container shipping and airlines, with a German company reporting $50 million a week in losses. The discussion covers the potential for Iran to control access to the Strait, charging fees and dictating terms of transit, raising concerns about geopolitical struggles and supply chain resilience. Experts suggest businesses should diversify transportation routes and build self-reliance to withstand disruptions, as insurance costs also increase. The US's diminished role as the guardian of global shipping raises questions about the future of free passage and the stability of the global economy.

Outlines

Part 1: Conflict, Energy, and Economic Impact

Part 2: Industry Losses and Logistics Strain

Part 3: US Role and Military Challenges

Part 4: Geopolitics and Supply Chain Resilience

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