Iran war saddles global companies with $25 billion bill — and counting

Airlines, automakers and other companies face higher costs, supply disruptions, and operational changes

Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, Musandam, Oman, May 18, 2026. REUTERS

The US-Israeli war with Iran has already cost companies around the world at least $25 billion, and the bill is climbing, according to a Reuters analysis.

A review of corporate statements since the start of the conflict by companies listed in the United States, Europe and Asia shows businesses grappling with soaring energy prices, fractured supply chains, and trade routes disrupted by Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz.

At least 279 companies have cited the war as a trigger for defensive actions to blunt the financial hit, including price increases and production cuts, the analysis shows. Others have suspended dividends or buybacks, furloughed staff, added fuel surcharges, or sought emergency government assistance.

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