Delays and rising costs in Asia’s trade have worsened as the Gulf crisis expands beyond oil, now affecting food prices. Disruptions in shipping and supply chains are causing higher import and export expenses, threatening economic stability across the region. The increased cost of sulfur, a key agricultural input, is pushing up food prices, adding pressure on consumers and businesses.
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Supply disruptions from the Gulf crisis are limiting sulfur availability, driving prices higher and affecting agricultural input costs.
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