International22 March 2026

Luxury cars headed to Dubai stranded in Kenya

Thousands of luxury cars being shipped from Japan to Dubai have been offloaded on the Kenyan island of Lamu, port authorities confirmed. This development comes as the conflict in the Middle East disrupts shipping routes, boosting African ports as alternative hubs.Geographic Reference

Kenyan media reported that dozens of pristine Porsches were parked in a warehouse on Lamu, a picturesque island and UNESCO World Heritage Site currently being developed by the government into a major transport hub.

The Porsches are part of over 4,000 vehicles unloaded last week from two vessels operated by Italy’s Grimaldi Group. The most recent ship departed Yokohama, Japan, on February 24, four days before the outbreak of war involving the US and Israel against Iran, which resulted in the closure of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

The intended destination, the Jebel Ali port in Dubai, suffered Iranian air strikes on March 1, further complicating deliveries.Autos & Vehicles

Lamu officials anticipate the arrival of another container ship next week carrying 5,000 vehicles. Abdulaziz Mzee, Port of Lamu manager, told local media on Wednesday, “There are still ships with cargo meant for the Gulf, but as the situation there worsens, these vessels are essentially drifting at sea.”

He added, “It is not a cause for celebration, as people are enduring hardship, but commercially, it is a blessing.”

The vehicles will remain at Lamu until the situation in the Gulf stabilizes, Mzee said.

The Kenya Ports Authority noted on X (formerly Twitter) that Lamu is “geared up for a spike” in cargo traffic due to the ongoing conflict.Demographics

Lamu port, first announced in 2012 and part of a $23 billion regional transport corridor connecting South Sudan and Ethiopia to Kenya’s coast, began operations around 2021. Kenyan port authorities project it will become Africa’s premier deep-water transshipment hub.

- AFP
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