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BASF warns U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran raises risk of sulfur, helium shortages that could disrupt auto production. CEO Markus Kamieth cites rising inflation and supply-chain pressures.

BASF warned that the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is increasing the risk of shortages of key materials such as sulfur and helium, potentially disrupting automotive production. CEO Markus Kamieth said rising inflation and supply-chain risks are growing concerns.

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