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How Iran Closing the Strait of Hormuz Could Impact the Global Pulp and Paper Industry
As geopolitical tensions rise in the Middle East, questions around the Strait of Hormuz’s stability have surfaced—raising serious concerns across global supply chains. While most headlines focus on the implications for oil and gas markets, industries like pulp and paper are also vulnerable due to reliance on international shipping, energy-intensive processes, and global raw material trade.
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"Closing the Strait of Hormuz would disrupt global trade—including forest products. Any insights on how this might impact supply chains or prices?"
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While the Strait of Hormuz closure may seem like an extreme move, consider the complex historical context and regional dynamics at play.
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This comment ties the geopolitical tension to the forest industry, adding urgency and depth while staying concise.
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