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supply chains have impacted other industries in Bangladesh as well. Raw material prices for plastic products have also risen. Rising crude oil prices have caused the price of resin, derived from crude oil
Oil holding around $90 despite fresh Iran headlines suggests markets are not pricing a sustained supply disruption. That leaves room for a bigger repricing if energy infrastructure, shipping routes or U.S. involvement escalate,” said Charu
impacted, with the country reliant on grain and wheat imports, [creating potential food security](https://www.kpler.com/blog/grain-imports-disrupted-across-the-middle-east-gulf) issues. The strait's geography has allowed Iran to use it as leverage throughout this war, using threats
Oil prices [surged by 6% on Wednesday](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj4pxr0gr02o) following reports that Washington is preparing for an "extended" blockade of Iran. The BBC also understands that energy executives met Trump on Tuesday to discuss
impact of the Iran war on bookings and oil prices will hit its profits, having driven up fuel costs by £25m in the last month alone. It said it expected to report an increased
supply chain. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping channel through which 20% of the world's oil and liquid natural gas usually passes, has sent oil prices soaring since the conflict
Oil prices plunged after Iran’s announcement that passage for commercial vessels would remain “completely open” for the duration of a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon. “This news is having an immediate impact on markets
impact on millions of people a long way from the war zone. The fertiliser crisis risks causing hunger in countries that do not have secure food supplies. President Donald Trump's motives, declared and undeclared
impacting water supply for 30 villages. While attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure threaten water supplies, their effects are yet to be fully assessed as the war is still to end. But once Iran starts
impacts, has been stymied by Trump, who has implemented a “drill, baby drill” approach to oil and gas extraction and has taken extraordinary measures, [even amid the Iran crisis](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/23/trump-administration-wind-project-plan), to halt domestic
impacted after Iran effectively closed the [key Strait of Hormuz waterway](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c78n6p09pzno) in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on the country. In recent weeks, companies around the world have warned that supply
oil derivative needed to make printing ink, from the Middle East. So, why is the Iran war driving up ink prices? And will crisp packets be colourful again? ## What have Japanese companies said
Iran has allowed passage by vessels from select countries, but they are required to negotiate transit with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Iranian attacks on US assets and oil and gas facilities
oil, boosted Russian revenues to 2.3 times their December-February levels in the third week of the Iran war. But in the fourth week, Ukrainian drone strikes on energy-producing infrastructure reduced Russia's earnings
supply chain, while petrol affects commuting and consumer transport. The country is also highly reliant on remittances from workers overseas, mostly labourers working in Gulf states. The war could devastate this income. All this
impact on economically poorer countries. Iraq is not shipping or producing oil, which is normally responsible for 85% of revenues. Bangladesh, with significant household needs for gas for cooking, is cut off from Middle East
impact and preserve domestic supply, Iranian authorities have imposed temporary restrictions on exports of steel, petrochemicals, polymers and other chemicals. ## Oil exports in the crosshairs The US is using its military capabilities and economic chokeholds
impact of the Middle East conflict on the cost of living in the UK. Inflation is now expected to be higher this year due to the war and higher energy costs could also slow down
impact of disruption caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran could still be felt into next year, he said. Iran’s effective closure of the strait, a key shipping route, has sent the cost
impact of rising inflation and oil prices, analysts inside Israel believe Netanyahu is now seeking to broaden the conflict for his own strategic ends. --- **Does Israel desire a broader conflict?** “This war began looking incredibly