
""We haven't received clear information like 'load now, it will arrive in 35-40 days.' So, we are keeping the cars in garages. These are entrusted goods. If something happens at the port, it would mean losses for us.""
""People at the ports are afraid to release shipments because missiles are being fired across the Persian Gulf. That's why the cargo is being held up. That's why everything is being held up.""
""Disruptions from the war in Iran mean that cargo from major distribution centers in places such as Saudi Arabia now takes about an extra 10 days, as shipments are forced onto longer routes to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.""
Cars bound for Kyrgyzstan are stuck in Dubai due to delays caused by the war in Iran. Importers are uncertain about shipping timelines, leading to goods being held in garages. The supply chain has slowed significantly, with shipments held in Iranian ports for extended periods. Economic impacts are felt in Central Asia, as cargo is rerouted overland, increasing transit times and costs. Disruptions from the conflict have forced changes in shipping routes, complicating logistics for freight carriers.
Read at RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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