The conflict in the Middle East is causing price hikes and product shortages across the global economy, from fertilizer to semiconductors.
For medical supply company Gentell, which sources raw materials from around the world, the crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is causing volatility for its business.
CNBC’s Pippa Stevens takes a look at how the company is faring amid the latest global supply chain disruptions.
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