Saudi Liquor Shortage Traced to Iran War Supply Bottleneck
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A Saudi liquor retailer has reported a shortage of stock, attributing the gap to disruptions in the supply chain caused by the ongoing conflict with Iran.
The store, located in Saudi Arabia, cited delays in shipping and customs clearance that have slowed the arrival of imported beverages. Management noted that the bottleneck has affected the availability of several popular brands.
The shortage highlights how regional tensions can ripple into everyday consumer markets, even in countries that are not directly involved in the fighting.
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