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    Ferrari Suspends Middle East Deliveries Due to War

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

    Ferrari suspends Middle East deliveries due to war - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:FinanceMarketsAutomotiveMiddle East

    Quick Summary

    Ferrari has temporarily suspended deliveries in the Middle East due to the ongoing war and disrupted logistics, currently managing only limited air freight deliveries. The decision reflects broader regional supply and transport instability caused by intensified conflict and airspace closures.

    Table of Contents

    • Ferrari's Response to Middle East Conflict
    • Temporary Suspension of Deliveries
    • Company Statement on the Situation
    • Managing Limited Deliveries

    Ferrari Halts Middle East Deliveries Due to Ongoing Regional War

    Ferrari's Response to Middle East Conflict

    Temporary Suspension of Deliveries

    ROME, March 19 (Reuters) - Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari said on Thursday it had temporarily suspended deliveries in the Middle East as war rages in the region.

    Company Statement on the Situation

    "We are closely monitoring the developments in the Middle East and the potential implications for our business," it said in a statement.

    Managing Limited Deliveries

    "At this stage, we have temporarily suspended deliveries in the area, while managing few deliveries via airplane," the company added.

    (Writing by Francesca Piscioneri, editing by Alvise Armellini)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ferrari is monitoring geopolitical risks and has paused normal Middle East deliveries, with only a few units being air-shipped as of March 19, 2026.
    • •The delivery suspension follows widespread aviation disruptions and regional instability affecting logistics chains across the Middle East (au.news.yahoo.com).
    • •This measure underscores the broader impact of the conflict on global luxury goods distribution, as key transit routes and airspace remain volatile (theguardian.com)

    References

    • Sea drones target oil tankers in the Middle East as conflict risks widen - Yahoo News Australia
    • Middle East war creating ‘largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets’, as Brent crude hits $100 again – as it happened | Business | The Guardian

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ferrari suspends Middle East deliveries due to war

    1Why has Ferrari suspended deliveries in the Middle East?

    Ferrari has suspended deliveries in the Middle East due to the ongoing regional war and its potential impact on business operations.

    2Is Ferrari monitoring the situation in the Middle East?

    Yes, Ferrari stated they are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and assessing business implications.

    3Are any Ferrari deliveries still taking place in the region?

    A few deliveries are being managed via airplane, but most deliveries in the Middle East are temporarily suspended.

    4Who reported on Ferrari's delivery suspension?

    The information was reported by Francesca Piscioneri with editing by Alvise Armellini.

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