The everyday items facing price rises amid Iran war oil shock: From toys to pens and shaving cream
Read our Privacy notice The far-reaching economic consequences of the Iran war are now extending to unexpected corners of the global market, notably impacting the cost of children's beloved stuffed toys. Petrochemicals, derived from crude oil and natural gas, are used in more than 6,000 consumer products, according to the US Department of Energy. open image in gallery The Iran war could push up the price of many everyday objects, like computer keyboards ( AP ) A temporary cushion Experts say...
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