
Iran war pushes plastic packaging costs higher
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Oil prices have surged again, with Brent crude settling above $100 a barrel, following a day of significant decline. The ongoing Iran war is contributing to rising energy costs, leading to an increase in plastic packaging prices, which will ultimately affect consumer goods prices in supermarkets. Additionally, the EU and Australia have reached a significant free trade agreement aimed at eliminating tariffs on most products.
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The Iran war has created uncertainty in the global oil market, affecting prices and supply chains. The increase in energy costs is not only impacting the oil sector but is also trickling down to various industries, particularly those reliant on plastic packaging. This situation is exacerbated by a backdrop of ongoing economic recovery efforts post-pandemic.
This article reflects the situation as of the publication date and may be subject to change as new developments occur.
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