Unilever (UL) plans to raise prices to soften the hit from higher-than-expected costs driven by the Iran war, with increases in select markets and categories, notably crude oil-exposed home care, and will mainly take effect in the second half of the year, Reuters’ Yadarisa Shabong and Richa Naidu report.
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