Iranian War Drives Up Tortilla Prices and Cuts Bus Services in Latin America
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has begun to ripple across the Atlantic, with Latin American markets reporting higher tortilla costs and a noticeable decline in bus availability.
In cities across Latin America, consumers have noted a sharp rise in tortilla prices, while public transportation operators report fewer buses on the road. Officials attribute these changes to the economic strain caused by the war in Iran.
The situation underscores how regional conflicts can have far‑reaching economic consequences, affecting everyday goods and services in distant markets.
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