How the Iran Conflict Is Hitting Supply Chains

A Rapidly Escalating Conflict in the Middle East and Its Early Consequences for Global Supply Chains

Semiconductor supply chains are already feeling the effects as the Middle East conflict enters its second week. 

In this Z2Data analysis, we examine how the conflict is disrupting global supply chains—and the key risks manufacturers should monitor. Download the full report for detailed analysis of:

  • Countries affected by the conflict
  • Commodities and raw materials at risk
  • Industries most exposed to supply chain disruption
  • Manufacturing sites that may be impacted

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