Goldman Sachs Warns of Food-Supply Shock in Southeast Asia
Goldman Sachs warned that Southeast Asia faces a food-supply shock, as costlier oil and fertilizer from the Middle East conflict collide with the threat of a strong El Niño event later in 2026. The investment bank estimates the combined pressures could add an average of 1 percentage point to regional food inflation after six months,
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