B.C.’s growth minister says Iran war tightens fertilizer, fuel and pharma supplies
VICTORIA — The American war with Iran isn’t just a problem at the gas pump — B.C.’s minister of economic growth says fertilizer and pharmaceutical ingredients could also be in short supply.
Ravi Kahlon says the federal government’s move to suspend some taxes on fuel will likely be swallowed up as the tension escalates over the dispute in the Middle East.
He says the bigger problem that needs to be of national discussion is the possible strain on agriculture, as 40 per cent of the fertilizer needed by farmers comes from that region.
Pharmaceutical inputs, or the raw materials for many prescription medications, also come from that area, and Kahlon says discussions are needed about those supply chains.


