World’s top condom maker to raise prices by up to 30% over Iran war impact
Karex, Malaysia's top condom producer, plans to raise prices by 20% to 30% due to the impact of the Iran war on its supply chain. The company produces over 5 billion condoms annually and supplies leading brands such as Durex and Trojan, as well as state health systems like Britain's NHS.

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AI-generatedKarex, Malaysia's top condom producer, plans to raise prices by 20% to 30% due to the impact of the Iran war on its supply chain. The company produces over 5 billion condoms annually and supplies leading brands such as Durex and Trojan, as well as state health systems like Britain's NHS. Rising freight costs and shipping delays have led to a surge in condom demand, leaving customers with lower stockpiles than usual. CEO Goh Miah Kiat stated that the situation is "fragile" and prices are expensive, resulting in a need to transfer costs to customers. The Iran war has disrupted energy and petrochemical flows from the Middle East, affecting the procurement of raw materials such as synthetic rubber and nitrile. Karex joins other companies, including medical glove makers, bracing for supply chain bottlenecks due to the conflict.
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5 extractedWe have no choice but to transfer the costs right now to the customers.
Karex produces over 5 billion condoms annually.
Since the conflict began, Karex has seen costs increase for raw materials and packaging.
Karex plans to raise condom prices by 20-30% due to supply chain disruptions from the Iran war.
Karex is seeing a surge in condom demand due to lower customer stockpiles.