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Malaysia’s Karex Bhd, the world’s largest condom maker, said it will raise prices by 20% to 30% and could hike further if supply disruptions from the Iran war persist.
CEO Goh Miah Kiat told Reuters on April 21, 2026 that costs for petrochemical-linked feedstocks and packaging — including synthetic rubber, nitrile, silicone oil, ammonia and aluminium foil — have surged since the conflict began in late February.
Karex produces more than 5 billion condoms a year and supplies global brands such as Durex and Trojan as well as state health systems including the UK’s NHS and UN aid programmes.
The company reported a roughly 30% rise in demand this year, longer shipping times (about two months to Europe and the US vs one month previously) and depleted customer inventories after recent foreign-aid cuts.
Karex said it has several months’ worth of raw materials but warned that prolonged disruption could force further price increases and strain supplies, particularly in developing countries.







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