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UN report: Middle East escalation could reverse last year's growth
The economic impact is critical and reflects the severe repercussions of military escalations on regional stability.
A new UN report highlights that the ongoing military escalation in the Middle East may lead to economic losses of 3.7-6% of the region's collective GDP, amounting to nearly $194 billion. These losses could potentially negate the regional GDP growth projected for 2025.
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Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration
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