Iranian War Pressures Latin American Markets, Cuts Transport
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has begun to affect Latin American economies, driving up the cost of staples such as tortillas and reducing the availability of bus services.
Business leaders in Mexico and other Central American countries report higher import prices for food items linked to Iranian supply chains, while commuters face fewer bus routes due to budget reallocations.
The economic ripple effect underscores how regional instability can extend beyond borders, impacting everyday goods and public transportation in distant markets.
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