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IEA says developing nations are the No. 1 casualty of the energy crisis

Por: CNBC Business October 26, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO3:1203:12The world has never witnessed an energy crisis of this depth and complexity: IEAInternational Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol warned emerging and developing countries are most vulnerable to soaring energy prices.It is not the U.S. who will suffer the most [from] the high energy prices, Birol told CNBC on Tuesday.Birol said those who will be hit hardest include oil-importing nations in Africa, Asia and Latin... + full article



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