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Iran's Economic Resilience Tested Amid Gulf Conflict and Sanctions
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Business·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Iran's Economic Resilience Tested Amid Gulf Conflict and Sanctions

Weeks of conflict have worsened Iran's economic pressures, deepening strain on its financial system amid a Gulf standoff. Despite damage to infrastructure, industries and oil exports, analysts say Iran is managing through internal supplies and limited external trade, relying on its 'resistance economy' and gold reserves. While businesses report rising costs and weakening demand, key indicators show partial resilience with stable food availability and no broad withdrawal restrictions.

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Times of India
US Has Used One-Third of Weapons Stockpiles in Gulf Conflict, Analyst Says
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Welt·25.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

US Has Used One-Third of Weapons Stockpiles in Gulf Conflict, Analyst Says

According to Italian military analyst Gianluca Di Feo, the US has used a third of its weapons stockpiles in the Gulf conflict since February 28, with replenishment taking five to six years. This weakens the US strategically against China while efforts to topple the Iranian government have failed. The analyst suggests Trump seeks a symbolic victory by occupying an island in the Persian Gulf. Over 40 days of war, 3,375 Iranians died in US and Israeli attacks. Ceasefire negotiations have stalled, with Iran rejecting Washington's unilateral extension.

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TASS
US Interceptions of Iranian Tankers in Asian Waters Raise Risks for Southeast Asia
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Welt·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

US Interceptions of Iranian Tankers in Asian Waters Raise Risks for Southeast Asia

US military intercepted at least three Iranian-flagged tankers in Asian waters near India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia on Wednesday, escalating Washington's maritime pressure campaign eastward. Analysts warn Southeast Asian nations including Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore face rising risks from more contested sea lanes, including greater surveillance, pressure to enforce sanctions and higher confrontation risk along routes vital to regional trade.

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SCMP Economy
US Allies Face Tough Choice: Escape Fossil Fuel Dependence — or Fall Into China's Clean Tech Arms
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Welt·20.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

US Allies Face Tough Choice: Escape Fossil Fuel Dependence — or Fall Into China's Clean Tech Arms

America's allies are grappling with soaring energy costs driven by Washington's Iran offensive, pushing them toward accelerated clean energy adoption — but that transition increasingly relies on Chinese supply chains. China controls 80% of global solar panel production, 90% of rare earths for clean tech, and the majority of lithium and cobalt for batteries. EU officials are divided between protecting domestic industries from Chinese competition and accepting necessary Chinese investment for faster decarbonization. While some countries like Canada and Spain embrace Chinese clean tech, others warn of swapping one dependence for another.

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Politico EU