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Article: Packaged food cos cut production; Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen to exit
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A shortage of commercial LPG, caused by supply disruptions from the Gulf due to the West Asia conflict, is forcing packaged food companies in India to pause or slash production. Some firms are switching to alternative energy sources like induction, while suppliers are charging significant premiums for fuels like PNG.

The escalating conflict in West Asia threatens to disrupt a key trade corridor, potentially halting billions in monthly Indian exports. India's annual merchandise trade with the region is substantial, led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down once a successor is appointed, though he will remain as board chair. Narayen led Adobe's transformative shift to a cloud subscription model, which grew annual revenue from around $3 billion to $23.7 billion.

The Nifty IT index is facing an eighth consecutive week of losses, erasing significant market value and reigniting debates about AI's impact on the sector.

Main Topics: LPG shortage impacting packaged food production; West Asia conflict threatening Indian trade; Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen stepping down; Nifty IT sector sell-off.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/newsletters/tech-top-5/packaged-food-cos-cut-production-adobe-ceo-shantanu-narayen-to-exit/articleshow/129554135.cms
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2026-03-13 13:30
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2026-03-13 11:31
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