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Pakistan's mango export industry is facing a 30 percent drop as Middle East tensions disrupt trade routes. Senator Adam Schiff says Americans paid an extra $60 billion at the pump due to Trump's Iran war, underscoring broader supply chain fragility.
Pakistan's mango export industry is facing a 30 percent drop as Middle East tensions disrupt shipping routes. Senator Adam Schiff estimated Americans paid an extra $60 billion at the pump due to Trump's Iran war, illustrating how regional conflict ripples through global supply chains.
Fruit spoils faster than oil supplies. When Pakistani mangoes can't move through the Suez, the crop rots. When Middle East tensions spike energy prices, every consumer in America pays more. These aren't abstract economic numbers—they're collapsing exports for Pakistani farmers and price hikes at the pump for American drivers. Regional conflict has immediate, tangible costs that compound across sectors.
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