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Condom prices could rise 30% due to Iran war, says world’s top producer Karex

Karex Bhd, the world's largest condom producer, anticipates raising prices by 20-30%, potentially more, due to supply chain disruptions stemming from the Iran war. The company cites increased costs for raw materials like synthetic rubber and packaging, along with rising freight costs and shipping delays.

ReutersThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-21 · 23:52 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Condom prices could rise 30% due to Iran war, says world’s top producer Karex
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Karex Bhd, the world's largest condom producer, anticipates raising prices by 20-30%, potentially more, due to supply chain disruptions stemming from the Iran war. The company cites increased costs for raw materials like synthetic rubber and packaging, along with rising freight costs and shipping delays. Demand for condoms has surged by 30% this year, further straining supplies as shipments to regions like Europe and the US are taking twice as long. Karex, which supplies major brands and global health organizations, is working to increase production to meet demand amidst dwindling global stockpiles caused by foreign aid cuts. The company is passing increased costs to customers due to the fragile situation.

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Karex produces more than 5 billion condoms annually.

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Karex is seeing a surge in condom demand.

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Karex Bhd plans to raise condom prices by 20% to 30%.

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Shipping disruptions are exacerbating shortages.

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Demand for condoms has risen about 30% this year.

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The world’s top condom producer, Malaysia’s Karex Bhd, plans to raise prices by 20% to 30% and possibly further if supply chain disruptions drag on due to the Iran war, its chief executive has said.Karex is also seeing a surge in condom demand as rising freight costs and shipping delays have left many of its customers with lower stockpiles than usual, CEO Goh Miah Kiat told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.“The situation is definitely very fragile, prices are expensive … We have no choice but to transfer the costs right now to the customers,” Goh said.Karex produces more than 5 billion condoms annually and is a supplier to leading brands like Durex and Trojan, as well as national health systems such as the UK’s NHS and global aid programmes run by the United Nations.The condom maker joins a growing list of companies, including medical glove makers, bracing for supply chain bottlenecks as the Iran war strains energy and petrochemical flows from the Middle East, disrupting procurement of raw materials.Since the conflict began in late February, Karex has seen costs increase for everything from synthetic rubber and nitrile used in manufacturing condoms to packaging materials and lubricants such as aluminium foils and silicone oil, Goh said.He said Karex has enough supplies for the next few months and is looking to boost output to meet growing demand, as global stockpiles of condoms have dropped significantly after deep spending cuts in foreign aid, particularly by the US Agency for International Development last year.Demand for condoms has risen about 30% this year, with shipping disruptions further exacerbating shortages, he said.Karex’s shipments to destinations such as Europe and the United States are now taking close to two months to arrive, compared to a month previously.“We’re seeing a lot more condoms actually sitting on vessels that have not arrived at their destination but are highly required,” Goh said, adding that a lot of developing countries do not have enough stock because it takes time for the products to reach them.
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