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  • Indian automakers are reassessing exports to the Middle East and North Africa due to regional conflict.
  • Shipping constraints around the Strait of Hormuz are increasing logistics risks and costs.

Indian OEM MENA exports face review amid West Asia conflict

Indian OEM MENA exports are being reassessed after multiple reports on March 7 indicated that automakers are reviewing shipment plans to the Middle East and North Africa. The region remains a crucial overseas market for vehicles produced in India, with manufacturers such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Toyota, and Nissan supplying large volumes annually. Ongoing conflict in West Asia has created shipping uncertainties, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, leading to higher logistics costs and prompting companies to reconsider export schedules and transport planning for deliveries to MENA markets.

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