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    Oecd: Iran War Erases Global Growth Upgrade, Fans Inflation

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    The OECD warns that the Iran war has erased the anticipated upside to global growth and lifted inflation forecasts. Global GDP growth now falls to 2.9% in 2026 before modestly recovering, while G20 inflation sees a sharp rise.

    Table of Contents

    • OECD Warns of Economic Risks Amid Middle East Conflict
    • Adverse Scenario and Global Projections
    • Potential Downside Risks
    • Country-Specific Outlooks
    • United States
    • Growth and Inflation Forecasts
    • Diverging Paths: China, Euro Area, and Japan
    • Policy Recommendations

    OECD: Iran war erases global growth upgrade, fans inflation

    OECD Warns of Economic Risks Amid Middle East Conflict

    By Leigh Thomas

    PARIS, March 26 (Reuters) - The escalating conflict in the Middle East has knocked the global economy off a stronger growth path, the OECD warned on Thursday, as a near-halt in energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz threatens to push inflation sharply higher.

    The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said the global economy had been on course for stronger-than-expected growth before the war in Iran erupted, but that prospect has now all but disappeared.

    Global GDP growth is now projected to ease from 3.3% last year to 2.9% in 2026 before edging up to 3.0% in 2027, as an energy price surge and the unpredictable nature of the conflict offset tailwinds from strong technology-related investment, lower effective tariff rates and momentum carried over from 2025.

    "There's a high level of uncertainty around the duration and the magnitude of the current conflict in the Middle East and that means that this outlook is subject to significant downside risks that could result in lower growth and higher inflation," OECD chief Mathias Cormann told journalists.

    Adverse Scenario and Global Projections

    ADVERSE SCENARIO

    The projections in the OECD's interim Economic Outlook are conditional on a technical assumption that energy market disruption moderates over time, with oil, gas and fertiliser prices declining gradually from mid-2026 onwards.

    The 2026 projection is unchanged from the OECD's December forecast, but preliminary indications since then had suggested global GDP growth could have been upwardly revised by around 0.3 percentage points in 2026 had the conflict not escalated — a revision that has been entirely erased by the impact of the fighting.

    With energy prices now soaring, G20 inflation is projected to be 1.2 percentage points higher than previously expected in 2026 at 4.0%, before easing to 2.7% in 2027.

    Potential Downside Risks

    In an adverse scenario where energy prices peak higher and stay elevated longer, global growth would be 0.5 percentage points lower by the second year of the shock and inflation would be 0.9 percentage points higher, the OECD said.

    Country-Specific Outlooks

    United States

    U.S. OUTLOOK

    The war is compounding an already complex picture on trade.

    U.S. bilateral tariff rates have declined following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, with particularly large reductions for several emerging market economies including Brazil, China and India. Nonetheless, the overall U.S. effective tariff rate remains well above that prevailing prior to 2025.

    Growth and Inflation Forecasts

    On individual economies, annual GDP growth in the United States is projected to moderate from 2.0% in 2026 to 1.7% in 2027, as strong AI-related investment is gradually offset by a slowdown in real income growth and consumer spending. The OECD had pencilled in a forecast of 1.7% this year and 1.9% for 2027 in December, before the Supreme Court ruling.

    U.S. headline inflation is now forecast to hit 4.2% in 2026, up 1.2 percentage points from the previous projection.

    Diverging Paths: China, Euro Area, and Japan

    DIVERGING PATHS

    In China, growth is projected to ease to 4.4% in 2026 and 4.3% in 2027, both in line with the OECD's previous forecasts.

    Euro area GDP growth is anticipated to slip to 0.8% in 2026, as higher energy prices weigh on activity, before increasing to 1.2% in 2027 helped by stronger defence spending. That marked a sizeable downgrade from December when the OECD had forecast 1.2% growth in 2026 and 1.4% in 2027.

    In Japan, growth is projected at 0.9% in both 2026 and 2027 - both unchanged, as the rising cost of energy imports offsets robust business investment.

    Policy Recommendations

    The OECD urged central banks to remain vigilant and called on governments to ensure any support measures for households were well-targeted and time-limited.

    (Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global growth forecast downgraded to 2.9% for 2026, erasing earlier upward revisions tied to high energy market risks due to the Iran war (“…previously upwardly revised by around 0.3 percentage points… now erased” )
    • •G20 inflation is now projected at 4.0% in 2026, a 1.2 percentage‑point increase from earlier projections, before easing to 2.7% in 2027.
    • •U.S. growth is forecast at 2.0% for 2026 and slowing to 1.7% in 2027, while U.S. headline inflation rises to 4.2% in 2026, driven by tariffs and energy‑price shocks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about OECD: Iran war erases global growth upgrade, fans inflation

    1What is the OECD's projected global GDP growth for 2026?

    The OECD projects global GDP growth to ease from 3.3% in 2025 to 2.9% in 2026, recovering slightly to 3.0% in 2027.

    2How will G20 inflation rates be affected according to the OECD?

    OECD forecasts G20 inflation to reach 4.0% in 2026, which is 1.2 percentage points higher than previous estimates, before easing to 2.7% in 2027.

    3How does the war impact the U.S. economy according to the OECD?

    The conflict compounds a complex U.S. economic outlook, with GDP growth moderating to 2.0% in 2026 and inflation projected to hit 4.2%.

    4What are the growth outlooks for China and the Euro area?

    China's growth is forecast at 4.4% in 2026 and 4.3% in 2027. The Euro area is expected to see 0.8% growth in 2026, rising to 1.2% in 2027.

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