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An opinion and policy analysis for audiences of the Financial Times, The Economist, and Foreign Affairs The Regulatory Ambush Nobody Planned For In late April 2026,...
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As the worst energy supply shock since the Arab oil embargo of 1973 cascades through global markets — costing an estimated $20 billion a day in...