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Even if the war in Iran ends tomorrow, the economic damage is already locked in. Oil supply disruptions, bottlenecks in global infrastructure, and long-term production constraints are pushing prices higher and keeping them there. This episode breaks down the key signals, from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to airlines and AI supply chains, that explain why this isn’t a short-term shock but a structural problem.
CHAPTERS
00:00 The damage is already locked in
00:43 The unknown that could prolong the war
01:35 Information warfare and perception risk
02:41 Why prices won’t fall
04:00 Supply bottlenecks and system stress
05:53 Airlines signal what’s coming
06:30 AI and tech supply chain exposure
SOURCES
FOLLOW GOOD REVENUE
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By Neeta BidwaiEven if the war in Iran ends tomorrow, the economic damage is already locked in. Oil supply disruptions, bottlenecks in global infrastructure, and long-term production constraints are pushing prices higher and keeping them there. This episode breaks down the key signals, from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to airlines and AI supply chains, that explain why this isn’t a short-term shock but a structural problem.
CHAPTERS
00:00 The damage is already locked in
00:43 The unknown that could prolong the war
01:35 Information warfare and perception risk
02:41 Why prices won’t fall
04:00 Supply bottlenecks and system stress
05:53 Airlines signal what’s coming
06:30 AI and tech supply chain exposure
SOURCES
FOLLOW GOOD REVENUE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.