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Gate News report: On April 10, Jefferies global economist Mohit Kumar released a report, saying that the Middle East conflict has brought different gains and losses to the parties involved. From an economic perspective, the impact of rising oil and gas prices may be smallest for the United States; from a geopolitical perspective, Russia is the winner of this war, while Iran is expected to use this opportunity to lift sanctions. Kumar said that the main losers are the Gulf countries, which will have to deal with a more assertive Iran, and their economies have already been severely battered. Asia, because it relies on Middle Eastern oil and gas supplies, suffers losses on the economic front; Europe, on the other hand, has lost ground geopolitically—“because the world clearly no longer cares about Europe’s opinion.”