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Apple Closes UAE Stores and Offices Amid Middle East Escalation
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Apple Closes UAE Stores and Offices Amid Middle East Escalation

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 6:14 pm
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Apple has temporarily shuttered its corporate offices and five retail stores across the United Arab Emirates in response to heightened Middle East tensions over the weekend.

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Closure Details and Timeline

The affected Apple Store locations ceased operations starting Saturday, February 28, at 3 p.m. local time. This precautionary step aligns with recent directives from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, which advise private sector businesses to minimize worker presence in open areas—except for essential roles requiring on-site attendance—and prioritize remote work arrangements where feasible.

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Officials recommend these safety measures remain in effect for three days, spanning Sunday, March 1, through Tuesday, March 3, with potential extension to Friday, March 6, depending on evolving circumstances. The duration stays flexible amid the region’s volatile security landscape.

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Five key Apple Stores in the UAE face these temporary restrictions, ensuring employee safety during the unrest.

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