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knock-on effect

[nok-on, -awn] / ˈnɒkˈɒn, -ˈɔn /




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"Jet fuel prices will have a knock-on effect everywhere because if the price of fuel goes up and planes are cancelled, the airports will struggle as well", Western said.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

Experts say its cost will rise further -- with a knock-on effect on inflation -- as long as trade through the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.

From Barron's • Apr. 4, 2026

“It’s not just the fridge. It’s the whole knock-on effect too.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 23, 2026

One big knock-on effect is an increase in interest rates, which usually rise in tandem with oil prices.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 21, 2026

“That will have some knock-on effect on cargo volume if this goes on for very much longer,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2026