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The global economy is missing about $2.2 trillion in annual gross domestic product because of the US-Iran war, and that sum would increase the longer the conflict drags on, a new study has found. The figure, measured in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), represents the loss | Collector
The global economy is missing about $2.2 trillion in annual gross domestic product because of the US-Iran war, and that sum would increase the longer the conflict drags on, a new study has found.

The figure, measured in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), represents the loss

The global economy is missing about $2.2 trillion in annual gross domestic product because of the US-Iran war, and that sum would increase the longer the conflict drags on, a new study has found. The figure, measured in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), represents the loss

The global economy is missing about $2.2 trillion in annual gross domestic product because of the US-Iran war, and that sum would increase the longer the conflict drags on, a new study has found. The figure, measured in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), represents the loss

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