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Iran war sparks 40% plastic price jump hitting everyday bottled water costs
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Plastics surge by 40% and prices may linger
The Iran conflict has driven plastic prices up by about 40%, raising costs for common items like bottled water. As manufacturers absorb some impact and pass the rest downstream, consumers feel the pinch through higher prices. Analysts suggest the rise could cool within four to six months if peace returns, offering a potential path back to normal costs.
- Plastic prices jumped around 40% due to the Iran conflict
- Bottled water and other routine goods face higher costs
- Manufacturers are likely passing costs to consumers
- Analysts expect normalization in 4 to 6 months if peace holds
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