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The hidden ripple effects: Why the war in Iran goes beyond oil and impacts every industry

15 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Bastian Dürr, geopolitical analyst and supply chain expert, discusses how the war in Iran and the situation around the Strait of Hormuz could affect global markets and industrial supply chains. We look at how escalating tensions could drive energy and fuel prices, and how disruptions in the region may translate into shortages and price spikes for key industrial inputs such as sulfur, helium, and ammonia — with knock-on effects for mining, fertilizers, and industrial production. Rather than focusing on headlines, the episode explores what these developments could mean in practical terms: cost pressure, procurement risk, and uncertainty for businesses exposed to global commodity flows. A relevant listen for anyone monitoring geopolitical risk and its implications for energy markets and industrial resilience.

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