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Gulf Conflict's Manufacturing Headache: North Africa's Struggle

Gulf Conflict's Manufacturing Headache: North Africa's Struggle

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April 2, 20261m 29s

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The Gulf conflict is causing a major headache for North African manufacturing, with shipping delays, soaring freight costs, and skyrocketing energy prices. Factories in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia are feeling the pinch, with production lines slowing and smaller firms struggling to stay afloat. Energy shocks are exacerbating the situation, driving up costs for essential inputs like fertilizers and plastics. To weather this storm, North African manufacturers need to strengthen local supply chains, improve regional trade, and diversify energy sources.

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