India Heatwave: Water and Beer Prices Set to Rise Amid Iran War

People buying bottled water during extreme heatwave in India

India Faces Rising Water and Beer Prices as Heatwave and Iran War Strain Supply

Heatwave Drives Demand for Water and Beverages

As temperatures in India are expected to cross 45°C, demand for bottled water and beverages is rapidly increasing.

The summer season, particularly April and May, typically sees a surge in consumption, putting additional pressure on already strained supply chains.

Iran War Impacts Supply Chain and Costs

The ongoing conflict involving Iran has disrupted global energy markets, affecting industries worldwide.

A major concern is the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of global oil and gas supplies pass.

This disruption has led to rising fuel prices, directly impacting manufacturing and transportation costs in India.

Stacked bottled water packs in Indian market

Bottled Water Prices Already Increasing

Leading brand Bisleri has raised prices by around 11%, while other brands have followed suit.

Although some companies are currently absorbing additional costs, industry experts warn that sustained pressure will likely lead to further price hikes for consumers.

Plastic Bottle Costs Surge Due to Oil Prices

The key driver behind rising costs is the increase in crude oil prices, which affects the production of PET plastic used in bottles.

PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) is a crucial material in packaging, and its cost has risen sharply due to higher oil prices.

Manufacturers report that the price of PET preforms has increased significantly, creating supply shortages and forcing some production units to shut down.

Impact Extends Beyond Bottled Water

The rising cost of PET packaging is expected to affect multiple industries, including food delivery, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

This means consumers could see price increases not only in water and soft drinks but also in everyday packaged goods.

Economic Pressure on Households

For many households, especially in rural areas, reliance on bottled water is already expensive.

With around 15% of urban and 6% of rural households depending on bottled water, any price increase could significantly impact daily expenses.

Outlook: Prices Likely to Rise Further

Experts warn that if the conflict continues and supply disruptions persist, companies may no longer be able to absorb rising costs.

This could result in noticeable price increases for water, beverages, and other essential products during peak summer months.

FAQ

Why are water prices rising in India?

Due to increased demand from the heatwave and higher production costs linked to oil prices.

How is the Iran war affecting India?

It has disrupted oil supply routes, increasing fuel and manufacturing costs.

Will bottled water become more expensive?

Yes, further price increases are likely if current trends continue.

Which industries are affected?

Beverages, food packaging, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

 

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