The conflict raging in the Middle East will test the resilience of a global economy that has already contended with wars and trade disruptions over the past year.
ICIS reports on how the escalating conflict in the Middle East is placing global fertilizer supply chains under growing strain, disrupting production, exports and trade flows.
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.
THE conflict spreading across the Middle East could trigger shortages in vital medications in the UK, pharmacists have warned ...
The Ministry of Industry stated that the Middle East conflict has not significantly affected the performance of the national agro-industry as most raw ...
We have revised our aluminium price forecasts higher as rising conflict in the Middle East introduces fresh upside risks to ...
Vietnamese companies have reported higher logistics, insurance and raw material costs due to escalating Middle East tensions, ...
War in the Middle East is set to worsen shortages of painkillers and blood pressure drugs in the UK, pharmacists say.
The war in Iran has caused smelter closures and “force majeure” declarations across the aluminium industry in the Middle East ...