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CARE: Price of aid goods rising due to trade route blockades

CARE: Price of aid goods rising due to trade route blockades

The aid organization CARE reports that the prices of food and emergency supplies are rising rapidly due to trade route disruptions in the Middle East. The partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced the rerouting of goods, causing the cost of emergency nutrition for malnourished children to triple.

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