Gas prices hit record high in Phoenix
Gas prices will continue to rise, ASU supply expert says, because supply chain issues that existed before the Ukraine conflict still aren’t fixed. And the addition of fighting in Eastern Europe creates additional logistics issues.
Gas prices will keep rising, ASU supply expert says, because supply chain issues that existed before the Ukraine conflict still aren’t fixed. And the addition of fighting in Eastern Europe creates additional logistics issues.
In this story published March 7, 2022, in the Daily Independent:
I think crude oil prices are going to go up even more. If people are thinking it’s going to stop here, I don’t think it is.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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