Sudan export highway blockaded by protests stoked by trade woes
A major export route out of Sudan into Egypt has been blocked by protesters, causing ...
WTC: RIDE THE WAVEFDX: TOP EXEC OUTPEP: TOP PERFORMER KO: STEADY YIELD AND KEY APPOINTMENTAAPL: SUPPLIER IPOCHRW: SLIGHTLY DOWNBEAT BUT UPSIDE REMAINSDHL: TOP PRIORITIESDHL: SPECULATIVE OCEAN TRADEDHL: CFO REMARKSPLD: BEATING ESTIMATESPLD: TRADING UPDATEBA: TRUMP TRADE
WTC: RIDE THE WAVEFDX: TOP EXEC OUTPEP: TOP PERFORMER KO: STEADY YIELD AND KEY APPOINTMENTAAPL: SUPPLIER IPOCHRW: SLIGHTLY DOWNBEAT BUT UPSIDE REMAINSDHL: TOP PRIORITIESDHL: SPECULATIVE OCEAN TRADEDHL: CFO REMARKSPLD: BEATING ESTIMATESPLD: TRADING UPDATEBA: TRUMP TRADE
Is that a small sunbeam of optimism breaking through the clouds (metaphorical, of course) hanging over Middle East container supply chains? Authorities in Abu Dhabi have said that Qatari-bound goods, as well as Qatari exports, are now allowed to transit the United Arab Emirates container gateways, principally the huge transhipment hub of Dubai, and Abu Dhabi’s own emerging facilities at Khalifa. However, Maritime Executive also reports that the wider ban imposed by the UAE along with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain remains in place, and Qatari-flagged ships continue to be banned from the four nations’ ports.
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