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Atradius Warns of Rising Risks for Fuel-Importing Economies

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Atradius has released an Energy Outlook highlighting a structural slowdown in the global energy transition, which is set to increase macroeconomic vulnerability for fuel-importing countries.

According to a report from Atradius, the global energy transition is facing a structural slowdown, which is expected to increase macroeconomic vulnerability for countries that rely on fuel imports. The Atradius Energy Outlook shows that oil and gas demand will peak later than previously anticipated, driven by a slower-than-expected shift away from fossil fuels. This is likely to have significant implications for fuel-importing economies, which could face rising costs and supply chain disruptions. "The energy transition is proving to be more complex and gradual than many had hoped," said John Lorié, Chief Economist at Atradius. "For fuel-importing nations, this means they will need to grapple with higher energy prices and potential supply shocks for longer than expected." The report highlights that countries with limited domestic energy resources will be particularly exposed to these risks, as they will have fewer options to mitigate the impact of rising fuel costs. Policymakers in these nations will need to carefully manage their energy security and economic resilience in the face of the slower-than-anticipated green energy shift. Overall, the Atradius Energy Outlook underscores the need for fuel-importing economies to accelerate their own energy transition efforts and diversify their supply sources to reduce vulnerability to global energy market volatility.
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