Escalating tensions in the Middle East have triggered significant disruptions in global commodity markets, with aluminum prices surging 6% this week following Iranian-linked attacks on production facilities in the Gulf. Analysts warn that prolonged instability could further strain supply chains, particularly for industries reliant on raw materials from the region.
Asia-Pacific markets reacted sharply to the developments, with major indices slumping on Monday amid investor concerns over energy security and inflationary pressures. The volatility underscores the interconnectedness of geopolitical risks and economic stability in 2026, as businesses worldwide reassess contingency plans for critical resource procurement.
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BizDataDrive: Middle East conflict rattling aluminium, stock markets
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