The ongoing conflict in Iran has had far-reaching implications for the global economy — from food to fertilizer. Between increasing oil prices, exports caught in the bottleneck or delayed by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz and widespread security concerns throughout the Middle East, many of these consequences have had a ripple effect on nearly every aspect of daily life. CNN tracks some of these effects and how they compound one another.
Here’s how the war in Iran has shaken countries around the globe.
The near shutdown of the strait has resulted in skyrocketing oil — and gasoline — prices. This, in turn, has created a series of consequences across everyday life, including…

