Escalating Middle East conflict may trigger economic shocks for Malawi.
The ongoing war in the Middle East, now drawing in major global powers such as the United States, has the potential to destabilize fragile economies in the developing world, including Malawi. What began as a regional confrontation has evolved into a volatile international crisis that could affect trade, energy costs, and global financial stability, exposing Malawi to indirect geopolitical and economic risks despite its geographic distance from the war zone.
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