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From palm oil to bottled water, prices surge in Thailand as Middle East war rattles Southeast Asia supply chains - VnExpress International

Bottled palm oil is one of the first everyday items to get more expensive in Thailand, with one-liter bottles rising around 17% to 53 baht (US$1.62) at retail since the war in the Middle East began disrupting global energy supply chains three weeks ago. - VnExpress International
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Thipatai Jantisa (43), owner of a small water shop in Uthai Thani, stands next to stacks of water packs after having to raise prices four times in one month. PATTAYA, Thailand – Rising energy and oil prices are increasingly impacting daily life in Thailand – even bottled drinking water is becoming more expensive. Just before the Songkran holiday season, when heat, travel, and water fights significantly increase demand, basic necessities are comi…

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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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