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India faces condom crunch as Middle East war disrupts supply chain

SAMUELBy SAMUELApril 8, 20262 Mins Read
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India is grappling with a looming shortage of condoms as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East begins to disrupt critical supply chains, raising concerns over public health and rising costs.

The crisis is being driven by disruptions along the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, following escalating tensions involving Iran, the United States and Israel.

The blockade and instability in the region have significantly slowed the movement of essential raw materials used in condom production.
Industry players say the shortage is linked to reduced access to anhydrous ammonia and silicone oil, two key components in condom manufacturing.

India imports about 86% of its ammonia from Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman, making the sector highly vulnerable to geopolitical shocks.

Manufacturers are already reporting supply constraints, with production cycles disrupted and delivery timelines affected. There are also warnings of sharp increases in input costs, with ammonia prices expected to surge by as much as 40 to 50 percent if the situation persists. https://lovinghananews.com/another-conservative-jumps-ship-to-join-carney/

The impact is beginning to show on the ground. Reports indicate that some pharmacies in major cities, including Mumbai and New Delhi, are experiencing stock shortages, while prices are expected to rise significantly in the coming weeks.

India’s condom industry, valued at billions of dollars and producing billions of units annually, operates on a high-volume, low-margin model.

Analysts warn that prolonged disruptions could make condoms less affordable, particularly for low-income users who rely on subsidised or low-cost options.

Public health experts caution that any sustained shortage could have broader implications, including a potential rise in unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections if access to contraception becomes limited.

The development highlights the far-reaching consequences of the Middle East conflict, with its impact now extending beyond energy markets into everyday consumer goods and essential health supplies.

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