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Macadamias: supplies are not the issue

March 17, 2026 at 10:58 AM , Der AUDITOR
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VANCOUVER. Trump’s tariffs and the conflict in the Middle East are having a sustained impact on macadamias. Supplies should not be an issue this season. Traders are offering early new crop shipments.

Middle East conflict and Trump’s tariffs

Several factors are impacting the price dynamics for macadamias at present, not just supply and demand but also the conflict in the Middle East and Trump’s trade policy. While quite a few tankers were able to cross the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend oil prices eased a bit on Monday. Yet, with Iran maintaining attacks on energy infrastructure oil prices rose again on Tuesday. Elevated fuel and insurance costs will inevitably prompt shipping costs to rise. Transit times will become longer with shipments being red

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