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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1H 6M

Ness 383 med Lurås, Omdal, Andreassen og Smedshaug – Verdensøkonomien kan kollapse

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Hva skjer med verdensøkonomien dersom Hormuzstredet forblir stengt?I denne spesialsendingen diskuterer et ekspertpanel krigen mot Iran, de militære scenarioene og de potensielle økonomiske konsekvensene dersom konflikten eskalerer ytterligere.Hormuzstredet er en av verdens viktigste energiruter. Rundt en femtedel av verdens olje og store deler av verdens LNG-transport passerer gjennom dette smale sundet mellom Iran og Gulfstatene. Dersom trafikken stopper opp over lengre tid, kan det utløse et av de største energisjokkene i moderne historie.Panelet diskuterer blant annet:• Hvor lenge Iran kan holde Hormuzstredet stengt• Om USA faktisk er i stand til å åpne sjøveien militært• Hvordan moderne droneteknologi kan endre maktbalansen i regionen• Hvor høyt oljeprisen kan stige dersom energiforsyningen stopper opp• Risikoen for stagflasjon i verdensøkonomien• Konsekvensene for gassmarkedet, kunstgjødsel og global matproduksjon• Hva en langvarig energikrise kan bety for Europa – og for NorgePanelet består av:Helge Lurås – tidligere etterretningsoffiser og redaktør i iNyheterHarald Magnus Andreassen – sjeføkonom i SpareBank 1 MarketsChristian Anton Smedshaug – daglig leder i AgriAnalyseTrond Omdal – energianalytikerProgramleder er Ole Asbjørn Ness.Diskusjonen spenner fra geopolitikk og militær strategi til energimarkeder, inflasjon og verdensøkonomi – og tegner et bilde av hvor store konsekvenser konflikten kan få dersom den fortsetter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hva skjer med verdensøkonomien dersom Hormuzstredet forblir stengt?I denne spesialsendingen diskuterer et ekspertpanel krigen mot Iran, de militære scenarioene og de potensielle økonomiske konsekvensene dersom konflikten eskalerer...

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