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Times of Dubai > UAE News > US-Israeli War on Iran Costs Global Businesses $25 Billion as Fuel Prices Surge
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US-Israeli War on Iran Costs Global Businesses $25 Billion as Fuel Prices Surge

Last updated: May 19, 2026 12:57 pm
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The US-Israeli war on Iran economic impact is becoming increasingly visible across global markets, with businesses worldwide already facing losses of at least $25 billion due to supply chain disruptions, rising fuel costs and weakening consumer demand. Companies across the US, Europe and Asia are revising forecasts, cutting production and adopting emergency measures as the economic fallout from the conflict continues to spread.

The outlet reviewed statements from businesses across major global markets and found that at least 279 enterprises have cited supply chain disruptions and soaring fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict as a reason for emergency measures.

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Global Businesses Face $25 Billion Hit 

Some have raised prices or cut production, while others have suspended dividends or share buybacks, furloughed staff, imposed fuel surcharges or have sought urgent government support.

Whirlpool CEO Marc Bitzer told analysts earlier this month that the downturn resembled the global financial crisis in 2008 after the appliance maker halved its full-year forecast and suspended dividend payments. “Consumers are holding back on replacing products and, rather, repairing them,” Bitzer said.

According to the outlet, European firms accounted for the largest share of downgraded forecasts, with 130 companies cutting outlooks, compared with 61 in Asia and 59 in the US.

Most of them were based in the EU and the UK, where energy prices were already elevated since cutting back on Russian oil and gas imports after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict four years ago.

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said “elevated gas prices are the core issue we’re seeing right now,” while Newell Brands CFO Mark Erceg said every $5 rise in oil prices adds about $5 million in costs. Continental executive Roland Welzbacher said the impact would become “full-blown” in the second half.

Airlines Lead Losses as War Disrupts Energy Markets

Airlines accounted for the largest share of quantified war-related costs at nearly $15 billion, while Toyota warned of a $4.3 billion hit and P&G estimated a $1 billion post-tax profit blow, the report said.

The economic fallout from the Iran war has also spread across the US economy, pushing inflation higher and sharply increasing fuel costs for consumers. A separate report by Brown University’s Watson Institute estimated Americans have spent an extra $41.5 billion on gasoline and diesel since the start of US President Donald Trump’s war with Iran – about $316 per household.

The conflict traces back to the escalation between the United States, Israel and Iran following military strikes targeting Iranian nuclear and strategic facilities. The confrontation intensified regional tensions across the Middle East and triggered fears of disruptions to major energy routes, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most important oil transit corridors. Concerns over supply interruptions pushed oil prices higher, creating immediate consequences for global transport, manufacturing and retail sectors.

Rising Fuel Prices Deepen Economic Pressure 

The war has also added pressure on consumers, especially in countries heavily dependent on imported fuel. Rising gasoline and diesel prices have increased household expenses while businesses face mounting operational costs. Analysts warn that if hostilities continue or energy infrastructure becomes further affected, the economic impact could deepen, extending beyond corporate earnings to broader inflation and global growth concerns.

Market observers say the crisis is drawing comparisons with previous energy shocks, with some executives warning that consumer behaviour is shifting toward delaying purchases and prioritising repairs over replacements. The longer the conflict persists, the greater the risk of prolonged disruption across international trade networks and energy markets.

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