War in Ukraine Causing Global Shortage of TNT

War in Ukraine Causing Global Shortage of TNT

War in Ukraine Causing Global Shortage of TNT

For decades, TNT was one of the most reliable explosives in the United States — used in military weapons, commercial mining, and road building. But the war in Ukraine has upended that supply chain, creating a global shortage that is starting to affect both American defense production and construction, The New York Times reported Monday.

Once plentiful and cheap at about 50 cents per pound, TNT — or trinitrotoluene — was produced by the millions of tons for both world wars and through the Cold War. But production in the United States ended in the mid-1980s over environmental concerns. Since then, Washington has relied on foreign suppliers, primarily in China, Russia, Poland, and Ukraine.

That pipeline has now dried up.

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