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[Global Economic Shifts: Oil Crises, Trade Tensions, and the Rise of Fast Fashion in India]-[Why diesel is rising quicker in price than other fuel?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-03-30

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Escalating Global Oil Crisis and the Diesel Shortage

The podcast highlights a critical surge in oil prices, with Brent crude reaching $115 a barrel amidst geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Expert Lars Jensen, a former director at Maersk, warns that even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen, the world faces worsening shortages because the supply chain pipeline is drying up.

Steve Irwin of Portland Fuel explains that the crisis is particularly acute for diesel, which has seen prices nearly double. He notes that Europe is a "net importer of diesel" and relies on the "heavy, sour crude" produced in the Middle East to meet its refining needs. Because the Strait of Hormuz is effectively shut, these essential supplies are trapped. Interestingly, Irwin points out a "bizarre" market anomaly where fuel at local forecourts remains cheaper than higher up the supply chain due to the time-lag in pricing, though this provides little long-term relief for businesses and consumers.

WTO Stagnation and Digital Trade Tensions

Jane Sydenham, Investment Director at Rathbones, discusses the expiration of a 30-year moratorium on tariffs for digital services following the collapse of World Trade Organization (WTO) talks. She characterizes this as a symptom of the "remaking of the relationship" regarding trade, specifically between the United States and nations like Brazil. The lack of consensus on a timeframe for these digital charges signals a broader uncertainty and raises significant questions regarding the declining influence of the WTO in modern global commerce.

The Retail Revolution: Fast Fashion in India

In India, a significant "wallet shift" is occurring as billionaire-backed fast fashion brands, such as Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Trends, expand into small towns like Miraj. Consumers are increasingly abandoning traditional local bazaars in favor of these modern outlets. Kushal Bhatnagar of Red Sea Consulting notes that this represents an "upgrade in the way they were purchasing" products, offering trial rooms and attentive staff at similar price points.

However, this retail boom carries a heavy environmental cost. The podcast notes that the textile industry is the "third largest contributor to daily municipal solid waste" in India, and with less than 1% of clothing recycled globally, the ecological impact of this consumer shift is becoming a major point of concern. Currently, however, the allure of "style and savings" continues to drive young Indian shoppers toward these corporate retail giants over traditional markets.

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That will soon stop.
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we're still at the beginning of price rises.
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they're not in a good place at the moment.
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What happened there?
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not much clarity between different nations as to how to approach this.
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on course for
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feeling worse off
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economic lifeline
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spiralling costs
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shut off
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