Middle East conflict could drive up costs across Canada’s supply chains: experts
OTTAWA — Analysts are warning the conflict in the Middle East could drive up costs across Canada’s supply chains and compound price pressures at the grocery store.
Global oil prices have risen sharply in recent days as Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran threaten to escalate into a wider conflict and turn the Strait of Hormuz — a critical channel for global energy shipments — into a choke point.
“Because 20 per cent of the world’s oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, it’s having an effect on oil prices,” said Fraser Johnson, professor of operations management at Western University’s Ivey Business School.
“This is an old-fashioned supply and demand issue.”
