War turns sulphur market toxic in acid supply shock

Global seaborne sulphur shipments have suffered a dramatic contraction in the wake of the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran, with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz since late February triggering the sharpest monthly declines in a decade, according to new data from Athens-based Ur
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