n this episode, I break down how the conflict with Iran and the instability around the Strait of Hormuz could hammer the global supply chain far beyond just gas prices. We get into the real-world ripple effects hitting oil, natural gas, plastics, petrochemicals, fertilizer, shipping lanes, packaging, food production, and the everyday goods Americans rely on. From Dow doubling polyethylene price hikes in North America to fertilizer markets tightening ahead of planting season, this is the kind of supply chain pressure most people won’t see coming until it’s already on store shelves. If you want to understand what’s actually at risk, what shortages may be next, and how geopolitical conflict turns into economic pain at home, this episode breaks it down.
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