As large parts of the world try to fuel their post-pandemic economic recoveries, the world is facing shortfalls in coal and natural gas.
Competition for resources has sent global prices soaring, and it has left some of the world’s largest economies, notably China and India, facing the prospect of ongoing power outages. The implications of the energy crisis are already wide-reaching: increasing oil, coal and gas prices are now affecting other key commodities such as fertiliser, raising the potential for knock-on effects on food prices.
In this webinar, our panel of regional specialists will look at the global implications of this energy crunch. We will consider which countries are likely to be hardest hit by price rises, as well as operational disruptions such as power outages or fuel shortages. We will look at knock-on risks, including hardship-related unrest.
We look forward to you joining. Places are limited and preference will be given to Dragonfly clients.
Webinar
Date: Wednesday 3 November
Time: 08:00 – 09:00 PDT | 11:00 – 12:00 EDT | 15:00 – 16:00 GMT