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Qatar warns of economic consequences from Iran conflict

15 April 2026
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The global economy is poised to experience significant repercussions from the ongoing conflict in Iran, according to Qatar’s Finance Minister Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari. He stated during an International Monetary Fund discussion that the recent surge in global prices represents only the “tip of the iceberg,” predicting substantial economic impacts within the next two months. Al-Kuwari warned of potential energy shortages that could arise, even for those who can afford to pay, due to supply constraints. Additionally, a decline in fertilizer production from the region could lead to global food shortages. Economists at JPMorgan have forecasted a 9% contraction in Qatar’s economy this year, largely attributed to Iranian missile attacks on the Ras Laffan Liquefied Natural Gas plant, which resulted in a 17% loss in production capacity. Despite these challenges, Al-Kuwari expressed confidence in Qatar’s financial resilience, citing the country’s conservative budget and reserves.

Why It Matters

The ongoing conflict in Iran has far-reaching implications for global markets, especially in energy and agriculture. Qatar, a significant player in liquefied natural gas production, faces immediate threats to its economic stability, with production capacity already impacted. The interconnectedness of global supply chains means that energy shortages and reduced agricultural outputs could escalate into broader economic crises, affecting food security worldwide. Historically, conflicts in the Middle East have led to spikes in oil prices and disruptions in trade, underscoring the potential for geopolitical tensions to influence global economic health.

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