Iran War Broadens Global Supply-Chain Shocks Beyond Oil

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The Iran conflict is disrupting far more than oil: helium supplies are tightening due to LNG-linked production in Qatar, with prices possibly rising as storage and demand pressure increase; pharmaceutical shipments—especially vaccines, insulin, biologics, and cancer therapies—face delays that could raise costs for consumers; and fertilizer flows through the Strait of Hormuz have slowed, heightening farmer costs and the risk of food-price inflation, underscoring that Hormuz is a chokepoint for multiple essential trades beyond energy.
- It's not just oil: 3 critical supply chains being upended by the war in Iran Business Insider
- Where Oil and Gas Sites Have Been Attacked During Iran War The New York Times
- Attacks on major oil, gas sites in the Middle East Reuters
- The world energy shock is coming New Statesman
- Iran Might Use Its Economic-Doomsday Option The Atlantic
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