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Petrochem price surge is tightening budgets and raising costs for everyone fast
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Iran conflict is pushing input costs higher
A conflict in Iran is rattling petrochemical supply chains, sending prices upward and driving up energy and input costs. As expenses rise, small businesses face the greatest pressure, with job and livelihood risks growing. The knock-on effect is expected to reach consumers through higher prices, as cost pressures are forecast to persist.
- Iran conflict is driving petrochemical price shocks
- Energy and input costs are tightening business budgets
- Small firms face the biggest risk to jobs and income
- Consumers may see higher prices for essentials
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