West Asia war disrupts Indian production schedules and retail prices

The West Asia war has disrupted supply chains, causing Nestlé India to face packaging shortages and a stockpile of Maggi noodles at one production unit. Bisleri has raised its 1-litre bottle price from Rs 18 to Rs 20. Automakers including Maruti Suzuki plan price hikes for small cars amid rising costs.

The West Asia war is disrupting supply chains across India, leading to shortages in packaging materials. Nestlé India is facing a pile-up of Maggi instant noodles at least at one production unit due to these constraints, according to industry sources. A Nestlé India spokesperson declined to comment on the packaging shortage.

Constrained supplies and higher prices of materials like plastics have slowed offtake at FMCG production units. Bisleri has increased the price of its 1-litre bottle by 11.1% to Rs 20 amid rising packaging costs. A major Coca-Cola bottling franchisee has indicated potential price hikes, industry sources said.

Automakers are also responding with price adjustments. Maruti Suzuki sales chief Partho Banerjee told reporters, “We will be taking a call, but unfortunately the commodity prices are going very high, we need to pass it on, so we will come back very soon on that.” Tata Motors raised prices by 0.5% to 1.5% from April 1, while BMW Group India and Mercedes-Benz hiked up to 2%.

The Ministry of Heavy Industries urged companies in a March 25 advisory, reported by Reuters, to shift factory operations from oil-based fuels to electricity and use recycled aluminium. HSBC India Manufacturing PMI fell to 53.9 in March from 56.9 in February, the lowest in over four years, with cost inflation at a 43-month high.

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Konflik Asia Barat dorong harga minyak melewati $100 per barel

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Harga minyak mentah Brent telah melampaui $100 per barel di tengah serangan Iran terhadap kapal komersial dan gangguan di Selat Hormuz. Badan Energi Internasional dan Amerika Serikat sedang melepaskan cadangan minyak untuk mengatasi kekhawatiran pasokan. Di India, krisis ini memicu risiko inflasi, biaya input pertanian yang lebih tinggi, serta gangguan perdagangan.

Building on earlier concerns over GDP growth projections, the escalating West Asia war is pressuring Indian equity markets and disrupting footwear and textile sectors through supply shortages and cost spikes. Prashant Jain of 3P Investment Managers views the impact as marginal and transient, while industry reports show input costs up 10-50%.

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Ekonomi India berpotensi menghadapi tantangan dari konflik Asia Barat, yang dapat memengaruhi harga minyak dan pertumbuhan secara keseluruhan. Menurut Crisil Intelligence, pertumbuhan PDB riil diperkirakan mencapai 7,1 persen pada FY27, didorong oleh pengeluaran konsumen dan investasi. Ekspor diantisipasi meningkat, sementara inflasi ritel mungkin naik menjadi 4,3 persen.

Dengan minyak Brent yang sudah melewati $100 akibat serangan Iran sebelumnya dan masalah Selat Hormuz, ketegangan AS-Iran yang meningkat kini memunculkan kekhawatiran skenario terburuk harga minyak $200 per barel. Pasar saham India anjlok, paling memukul perusahaan minyak, di tengah risiko defisit yang lebih lebar, pelemahan rupiah, dan inflasi.

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The Iran war has completed 21 days, severely affecting India's economy, fuel prices, and supplies. Crude oil prices have risen from $70-73 to $108-110 per barrel, with the rupee hitting 93.70 against the dollar. Six Indians have been killed in West Asia amid the conflict.

The Iran war endangers the growth of German premium carmakers in the Middle East region. While sales stagnate elsewhere, BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes thrive with luxury models in the Gulf states. Supply chains remain resilient despite the escalation, as research indicates.

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Two days after oil prices surged past $90 a barrel amid the Iran war, commodities analyst Christian Kopfer warns of impending rationing and supply chain chaos as stocks dwindle. Swedish consumers already face gasoline at 16 kronor per liter, with worse to come without resolution in the Strait of Hormuz.

 

 

 

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