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The Impact of the Iran War on Ancient Trade Routes and Frankincense

The ongoing conflict in Iran has disrupted not only energy supplies but also the trade of frankincense, a significant commodity that has shaped Middle Eastern trade for millennia.

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The Iran war has far-reaching consequences beyond energy markets, affecting the trade of frankincense, a resin that has been integral to commerce in the region for thousands of years.

Frankincense, historically valued and traded along ancient routes, is now facing challenges due to the conflict, which complicates its distribution and availability.

As the situation evolves, the implications for this traditional commodity could reshape trade dynamics in the Middle East, highlighting the interconnectedness of modern conflicts and historical trade practices.

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