Posted on March 19, 2026

British and international freight forwarders are currently navigating service disruptions affecting cargo shipments from the United States to Middle East destinations. Whilst these logistical challenges remain manageable for most American exporters, industry professionals express growing concern about the potential long-term implications.

The ongoing regional conflict has created operational hurdles for shipping lines and air freight carriers servicing Middle Eastern trade routes. Port congestion, altered sailing schedules, and enhanced security protocols have contributed to extended transit times and unpredictable delivery windows.

Of particular concern to the freight forwarding sector is the prospect of sustained regional instability and its inevitable impact on global oil prices. Rising fuel costs would significantly affect transportation rates across all shipping modes, potentially disrupting supply chains far beyond the immediate conflict zone.

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