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Briefing: US diesel prices soar to almost $5 as Iran war pinches global supplies
Strategic angle: Higher fuel costs will make it more expensive to transport goods and plant crops
editorial-staff
1 min read
Updated 26 days ago
Current diesel prices have surged to approximately $5, a significant increase driven by geopolitical tensions, particularly the conflict in Iran.
This rise in fuel costs is expected to have downstream effects on logistics, making it more expensive to transport goods across various sectors.
Additionally, higher diesel prices will likely increase operational costs for agriculture, affecting planting and harvesting activities.