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"Middle East Crisis 2026: Oil Prices Surge, Gold Soars — Shaking Global Economy and Rocking Thailand" — Article by SO OK TRADING, March 15, 2026

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Middle East Crisis 2026 and Shockwaves on Global & Thai Economy: Situation Overview as of March 15, 2026 — In-depth Analysis by SO OK TRADING

As of March 15, 2026, the Middle East conflict has escalated beyond mere military clashes, becoming a structural shock that severely impacts energy, finance, and industries worldwide.

Security & Energy Dimension

Kharg Island Strike: On March 14, the U.S. bombed Iran’s key oil export hub, causing heavy infrastructure damage.
IRGC Retaliation: Within 48 hours, six ships in the Persian Gulf were attacked, with threats to push oil prices to $200/barrel.
U.S. Reinforcement: Over 5,000 Marines and naval forces deployed to the region.
Immediate Outcome: Brent crude surged past $100/barrel. Analysts warn that a permanent closure of the Strait of Hormuz could drive prices to $150–200.
Global Industry Impact

Asia: Japan and the Philippines rely on Middle Eastern energy for 90% of imports, leading to soaring production costs. Petrochemicals and fertilizers face shortages, hitting agriculture. Shipping costs rise as routes are diverted.
United States: Automotive and aerospace industries suffer from rising raw material costs (e.g., aluminum). Energy stocks like Exxon Mobil surge, while inflation pressures force the Fed to delay rate cuts.
Europe: As a net energy importer, production stalls. Jet fuel prices double, airlines reroute and raise fees. The region faces a “stagflationary shock” — slowing growth with rising inflation.
Global Financial Markets

U.S. Dollar Strengthens: Investors flock to safe-haven assets.
Euro & Won Weaken: High oil import costs pressure currencies.
Gold: Surges above $5,000/oz, though volatility remains tied to dollar movements.
Equities: S&P 500 hits new lows, while energy stocks remain resilient.
Impact on Thailand

SET Index: Closed at 1,420.26 (-1.43%) on March 13, 2026. Energy and petrochemical stocks (PTT, PTTEP) benefit, while power plants and airlines suffer from fuel costs. Key support lies at 1,380–1,400.
Thai Baht: Trading at 32.10–32.25/USD, with potential to weaken to 32.50 if the war drags on. High oil prices and current account pressures weigh heavily.
Industrial Metals: Aluminum spikes to $3,480–3,500/ton. Copper trades at $12,800–13,100/ton; zinc around $3,300/ton. Tin drops 3–4% to $49,500/ton amid electronics sector concerns.
Precious Metals: Gold continues to rally, holding at $5,035–5,052/oz. Silver fluctuates at $80–83/oz, more volatile due to industrial demand slowdown.
Summary

Investors: Focus on high-dividend and upstream energy stocks to hedge inflation.
Industries: Prepare for rising energy and logistics costs.
Consumers: Face higher prices from fuel, electricity, and transportation costs.
This Middle East crisis is not merely geopolitical — it is a structural shock hitting wallets worldwide, from factories in Japan to the Thai stock market, and even the gold in investors’ hands.

 
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