The Finance Ministry has declared the West Asia conflict a “war,” enabling government entities to invoke ‘force majeure’ for public contracts impacted by disruptions. This allows for penalty-free extensions of two to four months for affected companies, offering significant relief to sectors like defence and drone manufacturing facing supply chain issues. The Finance Ministry has declared the West Asia conflict a “war,” enabling government entities to invoke ‘force majeure’ for public contracts impacted by disruptions. This allows for penalty-free extensions of two to four months for affected companies, offering significant relief to sectors like defence and drone manufacturing facing supply chain issues.
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