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due to the Iran war? European Union agriculture ministers are meeting in [Brussels](/news/2026/5/26/i-was-actually-depressed-france-tries-to-deport-immigrant-students) to discuss the availability of fertiliser as the war on Iran disrupts global supply chains
supply chain disruptions drag on due to the Iran war, its chief executive has said. Karex is also seeing a surge in condom demand as rising freight costs and shipping delays have left many
chain problems, more acute for Global South countries, and sub-Saharan Africa in particular, that have fewer or no stockpiles and not enough financial heft to afford the price increases due to the supply crunch
supply chain disruptions caused by the war in Iran. Wong and Conroy will also hold talks with the secretary general of the Pacific Islands Forum secretariat, Baron Waqa. Fiji is due to host
global economic crisis linked to the US–Israeli war on Iran has also played a role in constricting supply chains. A UN aid chief told the Reuters news agency in March that these disruptions
due to expire on 22 April. "Thank you!", Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding in a second post: "The naval blockade will remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran, only, until
global energy markets before the signing of a framework agreement on ending the United States-Israel war on Iran. Futures for Brent crude due for delivery in August dipped nearly 1 percent on Wednesday, extending
global economic picture and extra business costs brought in by that year's Autumn Budget. It also says it faced £20m in higher costs last year due to high levels of food price inflation
global events such as the Iran war and repeated lurches in international relations raised profound questions about the future ability of the UK to access raw materials and components. Britain also faces being squeezed
disruption of trade in the Strait of Hormuz, along with attacks on regional energy infrastructure, has [reduced](/news/2026/4/28/oil-prices-rise-despite-irans-proposal-to-reopen-strait-of-hormuz) global oil production by 14.5 million barrels per day – equivalent to a 57 percent decline. ## Africa
supply chains roiled by months of disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The S&P 500 rose 1.7 percent on Monday, taking the benchmark index within touching distance of its all-time high. The tech
global crude price surge. It raised the price of petrol from $0.95 per litre to $1.10 per litre. Diesel and kerosene prices also rose. However, the economic fallout in Bangladesh from the Iran war
Iran able to claim it extracted compensation for war damage while Washington can insist it paid nothing. ## What does this deal mean for the global economy? Trump has repeatedly stressed the importance of restarting energy
due to rising living costs. “They are getting something that’s a little bit cheaper, or opting for lower alcohol content, not necessarily as a responsibility measure but more because of cost,” Fanner says
disrupts global supply chains, the closely-watched S&P Global purchasing managers’ index showed UK service sector firms were hit with the biggest jump in costs since 1996 between March and April. Prices also rose
disrupted cross-border trade. These supply pressures come as meat consumption in Mexico grew at an average annual rate of 4.5 percent between 2020 and 2025. Dominguez said their beef comes mainly from southern Mexico
global health equity”. But UN member nations have not been able to reach a consensus on the Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing (PABS) aspect of the agreement – or “annex” – due to differences over ensuring every
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 disruptions
chains are kept open, for the benefit of the security and prosperity of our people. 
war. Senior government officials in Islamabad confirmed the development to Al Jazeera, soon after a series of phone calls between Araghchi and Pakistani leaders on Friday. One official said there was now a “high likelihood