Iranian War Pressures Latin America, Raising Food Prices and Cutting Bus Services
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has begun to affect Latin American economies, with reports of rising tortilla prices and a reduction in bus services in several countries.
Local officials in Mexico and other Latin American nations have noted that the war’s economic ripple effects are driving up the cost of staple foods such as tortillas. At the same time, public transportation providers are cutting routes and reducing the frequency of buses to cope with higher operating costs.
These developments highlight the broader economic strain that the Iranian conflict is imposing on regions far beyond its borders.
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