Iranian War Disruptions Raise Costs and Cut Income for Bangladesh
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Bangladesh is facing higher shipping costs and lost revenue as a result of disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in Iran.
The country reports that the war has forced shipping routes to be rerouted, increasing fuel consumption and freight charges. Local businesses have cited a measurable decline in export earnings linked to the instability.
The economic fallout underscores the broader regional impact of the conflict, affecting trade flows beyond the immediate combat zone.
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