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Iran War‑Related Oil Price Surge Hits Consumer Goods

|Iran, Iran|1 independent sources

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High oil prices linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran are affecting a wide range of products, from gasoline to everyday consumer goods.

The surge in oil costs, attributed to the war in Iran, has led to increased prices at gas pumps and in retail markets across the country.

The economic ripple effect is evident as consumers face higher expenses for both fuel and non‑fuel items, reflecting the broader impact of the conflict on everyday life.

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