Iran Joins Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in Slowing Southeast Asian Tourism, With Ongoing Middle East Conflict, Rising Oil Prices, and Investor Concerns Threatening Long-Term Growth – Travel & Tourism World

The Middle East Conflict in Iran

Home » GOOD NEWS » Iran Joins Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in Slowing Southeast Asian Tourism, With Ongoing Middle East Conflict, Rising Oil Prices, and Investor Concerns Threatening Long-Term Growth. Published on March 29, 2026 An image created by Ai Iran’s decline in its share of tourism during the Middle East conflicts of 2026 is … Read more

The impact of the additional budget is uncertain during the Middle East crisis – Korea Times

The containers were loaded into the port of Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on March 12. Yonhap

The containers were loaded into the port of Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on March 12. Yonhap Rising energy prices and a series of downward revisions to Korea’s growth outlook are raising questions about whether the government’s proposed additional budget of 25 trillion ($16.5 billion) will prevent a recession from the Middle East crisis. Analysts said on … Read more

Mark Zandi warns that the recession is approaching 50%, and the war with Iran could put us in economic trouble by the middle of the year | Good luck

Mark Zandi warns that the recession is approaching 50%, and the war with Iran could put us in economic trouble by the middle of the year | Good luck

Economists are growing more cautious about the economic situation as the conflict in Iran continues. Moody’s Analytics raised its recession outlook for the next 12 months to 48.6%, in line with Goldman Sachs, which now predicts a 30% risk of recession, and EY-Parthenon, which puts the chances of a recession at 40%. The underlying probability … Read more