Iran war: temporary or permanent interruption to automotive? | Automotive World
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From component supply interruptions to the closure of shipping routes for finished vehicles, Ian Henry looks at the early impacts of the Iran war
Closing the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted crude oil and LNG exports, as well as supplies of processed aluminium and other critical minerals from Middle East mines and smelters or other intermediate processing facilities. Industry ‘chatter’ has suggested that a shortage of aluminium billet, used in wheels and critical engine parts, is not far away.
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