IMF Warns Return to Prewar Trade Conditions Unlikely as World Bank, IEA Flag Energy Disruptions

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A foreign tanker carrying Iraqi fuel oil damaged after catching fire in Iraq’s territorial waters, following unidentified attacks that targeted two foreign tankers, according to Iraqi port officials, near Basra, Iraq, on March 12, 2026. Mohammed Aty/ReutersThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said a return to pre-war global transport conditions will be difficult, while the World Bank and International Energy Agency warned that the Middle East conflict is pushing up energy prices and disrupting global supply.The IMF said on April 29 that disruptions in the Red Sea, particularly around the Suez Canal route, offer a possible preview of how longer-term instability in the Strait of Hormuz could affect global trade.

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