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.

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AI-generatedKarex 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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5 extractedKarex produces more than 5 billion condoms annually.
Karex is seeing a surge in condom demand.
Karex Bhd plans to raise condom prices by 20% to 30%.
Shipping disruptions are exacerbating shortages.
Demand for condoms has risen about 30% this year.