The Gulf war is reshaping how Asia works
AI Summary
The U.S.-Iran war has triggered a global oil crisis that is forcing Asian nations including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Pakistan, and India to adopt conservative energy policies. The conflict is reshaping work and economic patterns across the region as energy costs rise. The ripple effects highlight the interconnectedness of geopolitical conflict and Asian economic stability.
The global oil crisis triggered by the U.S.-Iran war is making Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Pakistan, and India get conservative with energy.