
G7 Finance and Energy Ministers Meet as Oil Surges Past $112
Key Takeaways
- G7 finance and energy ministers review Iran war's economic impact and monitor disruptions, including Asia.
- Oil and gas prices soar as Middle East war escalates, fueling financial fallout.
- Global economy risks from energy price surges and Middle East disruption; WTO foresees slower trade.
G7 Responds to Economic Fallout
The G7 convened an unprecedented joint videoconference of finance, energy, and central bank leaders.
French Finance Minister Lescure emphasized Asia's particular exposure to the turmoil.

Oil benchmark Brent surged past $112 per barrel.
The International Energy Agency warned supply risks could last over a year.
Air Travel Disruptions Worsen
Global air travel remained severely disrupted with major Middle Eastern hubs closed.
Aegean Airlines cancelled flights to multiple regional capitals.

Air Canada and Cathay Pacific implemented measures extending into summer.
El Al required passengers to reconfirm travel within eight days.
Economic Shockwaves and Inflation
Cyprus announced a 200 million euro relief package including VAT cuts for electricity.
“Bloomberg — The French finance minister, Roland Lescure, said that at a meeting of G7 finance and energy officials this Monday there would be a review of the economic and financial impact of the war in Iran”
Poland reduced VAT on gasoline and diesel from 23% to 8%.
South Korea prepared a $17 billion emergency budget.
Polls in France revealed 90% feared negative impacts on purchasing power.
Iran Blames US-Israeli Aggression
Iran attributed the economic disruption to the illegal and reckless war waged by the United States and Israel.
Iran could not control the global economy.

The crisis risked destabilizing the entire MENA region.
Iranian officials shifted blame onto US-Israeli actions.
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