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  • The game over the Strait of Hormuz is still ongoing

    By the end of April, the geopolitical tug-of-war between the United States and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz remains ongoing, and the high and volatile raw material prices are unlikely to ease in the short term. Meanwhile, frequent changes to waterway navigation rules and sharply rising shipping risks have prompted major carriers including Maersk to suspend direct routes. Vessels are forced to reroute via the Cape of Good Hope in Africa, extending transit times by 7 to 10 days and driving a sharp increase in freight rates. In addition, many shipping companies have imposed extra surcharges, such as emergency fees, diversion charges and security fees, further pushing up overall maritime logistics costs

    Apr - 22 - 2026
  • The Iran Conflict Triggers Raw Material Price Hikes for Poultry Farming Equipmen

    At the end of February 2026, the United States and Israel launched joint air strikes against Iran, sharply escalating geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East. Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global supply chains for energy, shipping and chemical products, which led to a sharp surge in prices of crude oil, steel, non-ferrous metals and chemical materials.

    Mar - 17 - 2026
  • Customers from Africa visited our company

    Earlier this year, customers from Africa visited our company. During their visit, we accompanied them on a tour of our production workshop and sample room, and they spoke highly of our products.

    Apr - 10 - 2026
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