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Hyundai CEO says Middle East crisis will impact sales as production limits restrict reallocation

The automaker faces high-margin volume losses as regional conflict disrupts demand and exposes the limits of its global production flexibility.

Hyundai CEO says Middle East crisis will impact sales as production limits restrict reallocation

On the Dash:

  • Regional conflicts can disrupt high-margin markets and impact OEM profitability even without major volume losses.
  • Limited production flexibility highlights the importance of localized inventory strategies.
  • North America may see incremental allocation shifts, but gains will be constrained in the near term.

Hyundai faces high-margin volume losses as regional conflict disrupts demand and exposes limits in global production flexibility.

On Monday, CEO José Muñoz said that the automaker will not fully offset lost sales in the Middle East due to ongoing regional conflict, as manufacturing constraints and market-specific vehicle requirements limit its ability to redirect inventory.

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The disruption is affecting one of Hyundai’s highest-margin regions, even though the Middle East is not among its largest volume markets. Ongoing conflict and logistics challenges have reduced demand and slowed sales activity, with recovery timelines dependent on how long the crisis persists.

Muñoz said vehicles built for specific regions cannot easily be reassigned to other markets due to differing specifications and regulatory requirements. While Hyundai is attempting to shift some inventory to other regions, including North America, capacity constraints are limiting the volume that can be reallocated in the near term.

The automaker continues to invest in localized manufacturing across the United States and Europe as part of a long-term strategy focused on growth and supply chain resilience, rather than short-term disruption response. Hyundai has also been expanding its global lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles as it looks to strengthen its position across key markets.

Prior to the crisis, Hyundai had been expanding its footprint across the Middle East, including Gulf countries and parts of North Africa. The company still plans to open a manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia, though the timeline remains uncertain and dependent on regional developments.

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