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UAE Plans New Port on East Coast to Bypass Iran Chokepoint
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UAE Plans New Port on East Coast to Bypass Iran Chokepoint

From NDTV · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Sources not specified New plan
  • The UAE plans to build a new port on its 'East Coast' to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
  • This move aims to avoid potential disruptions and risks associated with the narrow waterway between Oman and Iran.
  • The new port is expected to enhance DP World's presence in the Gulf of Oman and facilitate smoother trade routes.

The United Arab Emirates is planning a new port on its eastern coast, a strategic move designed to circumvent the Strait of Hormuz. This vital but narrow waterway, situated between Oman and Iran, is a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments and international trade. By establishing a port on the UAE's eastern seaboard, the country seeks to mitigate risks associated with potential disruptions in the Strait, ensuring more secure and continuous trade flows.

The development is anticipated to significantly bolster DP World's operational footprint within the Gulf of Oman. This expansion would allow shipments to enter and exit the UAE without needing to navigate the sensitive Strait of Hormuz. Such a development could enhance the efficiency and reliability of logistics for businesses operating in the region and globally, offering an alternative route that bypasses geopolitical tensions often associated with the Strait.

While specific details regarding the port's location and construction timeline have not been fully disclosed, the initiative underscores the UAE's commitment to strengthening its logistical infrastructure and diversifying its trade routes. The project aligns with broader efforts to enhance the country's position as a global trade and logistics hub, ensuring resilience in its supply chains amidst regional complexities.

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Originally published by NDTV in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.