Iran strikes disrupt e-commerce deliveries to Middle East |
| Major e-commerce platforms are warning of longer delivery times to the Middle East after US-led airstrikes on Iran disrupted key air and sea routes, threatening supplies to one of the sector’s fastest-growing markets. Temu has extended estimated delivery times to up to 20 days from around 15, while Shein has widened its shipping window to eight to 10 days from five to eight. Some Amazon orders are showing delivery times of up to 45 days, roughly 10 days longer than before the conflict. Merchants selling via Amazon, Shein and Temu have paused new inventory shipments from China, with freight forwarders warning that both shipping costs and delivery times could double if disruptions persist. Container lines including MSC, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have suspended or rerouted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, compounding delays. The disruption comes at a critical time during Ramadan, a peak shopping season, and threatens a regional e-commerce market projected to reach $57bn by 2026. |
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