Africa Faces Fuel, Food Price Shock As Hormuz Disruption Deepens
Author: allafrica.comPublished on: April 3, 2026Country: Africa
Business & Economy

The African Supply Chain Confederation warns that Africa is facing rising fuel and food prices due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which is partially blocked due to the war in Iran. Ronald Mlalazi, the confederation's president, highlights that up to 30% of global oil flows are affected, leading to increased fuel and fertilizer prices. Countries in East and Southern Africa, such as Kenya and Tanzania, are implementing emergency measures in response to rising costs and fertilizer shortages, which could directly impact food prices and inflation.
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