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North Africa·Middle East·Trade & Economy·Energy

Morocco faces inflation risk from Middle East conflict and rising fuel prices

Monday, 20 April 2026, 18:15 · 1 min read

Morocco is bracing for a potential inflation shock driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and volatility in global fuel prices, which threaten to push up the cost of imported goods and energy. The North African kingdom, which relies heavily on fuel imports to meet its domestic energy needs, is particularly exposed to price surges linked to regional instability. The development raises concerns for Moroccan households already navigating post-pandemic cost-of-living pressures.

Sources
Le Monde AfriqueGuerre au Moyen-Orient : le Maroc confronté au risque d’un choc inflationniste ↗︎
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