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US-Israel war on Iran: Global economic fallout

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US-Israel war on Iran: Global economic fallout

MONTEBELLO, United States: Vehicles are seen at a Shell gas station in Montebello, California, in front of billboards referencing religion and drugs on March 10, 2026, as fuel prices rise amid the war on Iran. (Photo by FREDERIC J BROWN/AFP)

WASHINGTON: Here are the latest economic events in the US-Israel war on Iran on Wednesday:


Container ship hit near UAE 

The UK maritime agency said Thursday that a projectile struck a container ship near the United Arab Emirates.


"The container ship was struck by (an) unknown projectile causing a small fire onboard," the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said in a statement, adding the ship's crew had been reported as safe.


Oil prices surge 

Oil prices surged, with Brent crude breaking back above $100 a barrel.


Brent jumped more than nine percent to as high as $101.59 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was also up more nine percent to hit $95.97.


Bahrain says fuel tanks attacked

Bahrain said its fuel tanks were targeted in an Iranian attack.

"The blatant Iranian aggression targets fuel tanks at a facility in Muharraq Governorate," the country's Ministry of Interior said on X.


Drones target Saudi oil field 

Saudi Arabia's defense ministry said on X that it had intercepted two drones heading towards the Shaybah oil field in the southeast of the country.


It said it had intercepted seven drones heading to the oil field on Wednesday.


US to release 172M barrels under IEA oil pact 

The US Department of Energy said it will release 172 million barrels of oil from its strategic petroleum reserve as part of an agreement among International Energy Agency's members to ease market turbulence.


The IEA's 32 members earlier agreed to unlock 400 million barrels, its largest ever joint release.


The US release will begin next week and be completed in approximately 120 days, the DoE said.


Iranian hacking group targets US medical firm 

The Iran-linked hacking group Handala claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on US medical technology giant Stryker, saying it had extracted 50 terabytes of data in retaliation for the US war on Iran.


War to 'destroy' world economy 

Iran said it was ready for a long war of attrition that would "destroy" the world economy.


The US and Israel "must consider the possibility that they will be engaged in a long-term war of attrition that will destroy the entire American economy and the world economy," Ali Fadavi, adviser to the Revolutionary Guards' commander-in-chief, told state television.


The country's Tasnim news agency also published a list of potential targets for Iran, including the offices of tech giants such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Nvidia in Gulf countries and Israel.


G7 rejects lifting Russian sanctions 

The Group of Seven nations rejected easing punitive measures against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine as the Middle East war wreaks havoc on global oil markets, France's President Emmanuel Macron said.


"This situation in no way justifies lifting the sanctions that exist against Russia," he said after a video call with other G7 leaders to discuss the war's economic fallout.


Ships hit 

Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it had struck the Liberian-flagged container ship Express Rome and the Thai bulk carrier Mayuree Naree because they had entered the Strait of Hormuz "after ignoring the warnings".


Iraqi officials later said they had rescued 20 crew of an oil tanker that came under an unspecified attack in the country's territorial waters.


Drones hit Oman port 

Drones struck fuel tanks at Oman's Salalah port on Wednesday, state media reported.


Citi, Deloitte, PwC clear offices in Gulf 

Several major international businesses closed or evacuated offices in Gulf countries after Iran threatened US- and Israel-linked economic targets and centers in the Middle East.


US finance group Citi and British consultancy Deloitte evacuated offices in Dubai's financial center, while PwC, another British consultancy, closed offices in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait.


Fuel queues 

Tanker drivers in Pakistan said they were facing long waits at depots due to a shortage of fuel, as the government played down fears of another rise in prices over the war.


ECB inflation vow 

European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said that "everything necessary" would be done to "keep inflation under control."


Hormuz confusion 

The US energy secretary said in a video on X that the US Navy had escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz -- but the post was deleted within minutes.


The White House subsequently stated that the US Navy had not escorted any tankers through the strategic Gulf passage.


Iran's Revolutionary Guards said no US Navy vessel has "dared" to approach the strait.