The war on Iran has triggered the biggest global energy crisis in decades.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up fuel prices worldwide.
But the conflict has also affected other industries.
Al Jazeera’s Um-e-Kulsoom Shariff explains.
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Hormuz Blockade Drives Global Energy Crisis
- Iran war has boosted costs of energy, food and now condoms The Japan Times —
- Open or shut, the Strait of Hormuz may not go back to normal The Straits Times —
- Oil Traders Say Billion-Barrel Hole Will Linger Long After War Bloomberg —
- Hormuz disruption raises risk of global food shock, traders warn Financial Times —
- Commodity Traders Reap Profit Bonanza as Iran War Upends Markets Bloomberg —