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Ferrari, Maserati Halt Middle East Deliveries on War Fallout

A worker fits a prancing horse badge to a vehicle on the production line at Ferrari's E-building factory in Maranello, Italy.

Photographer: Francesca Volpi/Bloomberg

Ferrari NV and Maserati have suspended most shipments to the Middle East, in a sign that nearly three weeks of hostilities are starting to ripple out to makers of luxury goods.

The Italian super-car maker said it’s mostly halted deliveries in the region, bar for a few vehicles it has flown in, according to a statement Thursday. Stellantis NV’s Maserati, known for its high-performance sports cars and SUVs, has also temporarily stopped shipments to the region, it said, in light of logistical challenges and safety concerns.