Rural UK ‘particularly at risk’ of diesel shortages if Iran war continues

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Rural UK ‘particularly at risk’ of diesel shortages if Iran war continues

Rural areas in the UK would be particularly at risk of diesel shortages if the conflict in Iran continues to squeeze supplies, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has warned. …

Rural areas in the UK would be particularly at risk of diesel shortages if the conflict in Iran continues to squeeze supplies, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has warned. The OECD predicted economic growth of 0.9% in the UK this year – a modest upgrade from the 0.7% it feared in March when it last updated its forecasts. It said government spending will help to support the economy in the short term. Next year’s UK growth forecast is weaker, however, at 1.1%, instead of the 1.3% expected previously. Setting out in its latest economic outlook the particular risks to the UK from the conflict, which the OECD expects to crimp economic growth worldwide, it pointed to potential shortfalls for key energy products. “Localised shortages of diesel could weigh on activity, especially in rural areas,” it suggested, while low stocks of jet fuel create risks for “high-value trade sectors, such as the pharmaceutical industry, and in tourism”. The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has already intervened to support rural consumers reliant on domestic heating oil , which has soared in price since the outbreak of the conflict. In what appeared to be further evidence of concerns in government about potential supply shortages, ministers have come under fire for failing to implement planned sanctions on jet fuel refined from Russian crude oil . …

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