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“Oil Shock 2026: Rising Fuel, Rising Costs — When Expensive Oil Becomes the Catalyst of Global Inflation and a Dual Economic Shock shaking the World and Thailand alike” Article by SO OK TRADING | March 27, 2026

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Oil Price Crisis – Thailand & the World Facing Parallel Shocks
Latest Article from SO OK TRADING | March 27, 2026

On March 27, 2026, both Thailand and the global economy were hit by a powerful shock as oil prices surged dramatically. This is not merely a fuel issue, but an economic blow reverberating from daily commuters to the world’s financial systems.

 

Thailand’s Crisis: Rising Costs & Inflation Pressure

Domestic fuel prices jumped +6 THB/L overnight
Transport sector preparing to raise fees 10–30% from April 1
The Oil Fund reduced diesel subsidies → higher production and logistics costs across industries
 

Global Crisis: Oil as an Economic Weapon

Brent crude trading around $105/barrel (after spiking to $120–126 last week)
Strait of Hormuz tensions: Iran released 10 tankers, but 2,000+ remain stalled
US–Iran negotiations resemble a “tug of war”: 15 US proposals vs 5 Iranian counter-demands
OECD warns: soaring energy prices could drag down global GDP and accelerate inflation
 

Next Week’s Oil Price Forecast (Mar 30 – Apr 3, 2026)

Best Case: Brent $90–95 → Thai fuel prices drop 1–3 THB/L
Average Case: Brent $100–108 → Thai fuel prices remain high (Gasohol 95 at 40–42 THB/L)
Worst Case: Brent $130–150+ → Thai fuel prices exceed 50 THB/L, with possible shortages
 

⚡ Impact on Thai Industries

Transport & Logistics: Fuel costs = 40–60% of total expenses → SMEs risk shutdown
Construction & Real Estate: Steel, cement, and transport costs surge → new housing prices up 5–10%, purchasing power down
Agriculture & Food: Fertilizer and machinery costs spike → food processors face “profit squeeze”
 

Thailand & the World: Parallel Shocks

Thailand: Domestic inflation pressure from rising fuel and transport costs
World: Supply risks and geopolitical uncertainty
Cumulative Effect: Worst-case scenario → Thai fuel prices surpass 50 THB/L, global inflation spikes, GDP contracts
 

This crisis shows that oil is not just fuel — it is a catalyst for global economic disruption.
Marketing and business communication strategies should focus on:

Transparency: Explain true cost structures to customers and consumers
Strategic Adaptation: Use technology and logistics management to reduce costs
Trust Building: Demonstrate readiness to face challenges, not simply pass costs to consumers
 

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