Shortages
Coverage of Shortages in the Nexus archive.
- Bolivia declares state of emergency, escalating a 50-day blockade crisis
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency, enabling military deployment nationwide to address a 50-day blockade crisis that has halted the economy. The declaration followed a deal with the main trade union federation to end protests causing shortages of food, medicine, and fuel in the capital.
- US throws support behind Bolivia's president as unrest grows
Washington is providing emergency aid to Bolivia and cautioning against efforts to remove President Rodrigo Paz amid increasing protests and worsening shortages in the country.
- Naphtha Shortages Having a Growing Impact in Japan
Naphtha shortages are increasingly affecting Japan, as indicated by the article's focus on the growing impact of this issue. The article highlights concerns over supply disruptions in the country.
- Oil market at 'tank bottoms' in Asia, and Europe isn't far behind, warns Carlyle's Currie
Carlyle's Jeff Currie warns that oil markets in Asia are nearing minimum operating levels, Europe is likely to follow, and the U.S. could face shortages by July. The 'tank bottoms' scenario highlights potential global supply risks.
- How Iran has changed, and how it hasn’t, in two months of war
Common Iranians face job losses and shortages, while key institutions remain stable with hardliners gaining strength. The situation highlights both economic struggles and political resilience.
- Japan carmakers squeezed by high aluminum prices, possible shortages
Japanese carmakers are facing increased pressure due to rising aluminum prices and potential shortages, which could disrupt production and elevate costs. The situation highlights vulnerabilities in supply chains reliant on aluminum for vehicle manufacturing.