Iran conflict enters 100th day: Southeast Asia faces oil prices, shipping route risks as Middle East instability spreads

Regional economies dependent on Middle East oil and shipping through contested waters face real supply-chain pressure and inflation risk if the conflict escalates or spreads.
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