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UK steps up plans for potential shortages caused by Iran war

UK steps up plans for potential shortages caused by Iran war

Summary

The UK government is preparing for possible food and fuel shortages due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, which has affected global oil supplies. Officials are meeting regularly to monitor stock levels and supply chains, and plans include securing carbon dioxide supplies needed for food processing and animal slaughter.

Key Facts

  • The UK government is increasing efforts to prevent food and fuel shortages linked to the Iran war.
  • The Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping route for oil and natural gas, has been closed, driving up oil prices worldwide.
  • A worst-case scenario predicts shortages of foods like chicken and pork by summer if the conflict continues.
  • Meetings happen twice a week to track supplies and manage disruptions, led by Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister.
  • The UK has reactivated the Ensus bioethanol plant to produce carbon dioxide, which is important for food preservation and animal processing.
  • Airlines in the UK say they are not facing jet fuel shortages currently because they buy fuel in advance and keep stock.
  • The International Monetary Fund lowered its UK economic growth forecast due to the energy crisis caused by the war.
  • The government has urged people to continue using cars and filling up fuel tanks normally to avoid panic buying.
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