Good morning, lovely people. We have another tight issue for you this morning — and the dominant theme is that M&A and investment activity is brewing in the logistics sector in the region.
THE BIG LOGISTICS STORY- Bahrain-based GFH Financial Group is acquiring Saudi food and services and logistics business Gulf Central Company, which has an enterprise value of SAR 500 mn. Over in Saudi Arabia, Neom’s investment fund is investing USD 100 mn in autonomous vehicle company Pony.ai.
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Israel launched attacks on Syria’s Aleppo airport yesterday for the fourth time in the two weeks since the Israel-Hamas war started, putting it once again out of service, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reports. Syrian Transport Ministry Official Suleiman Khalil said the attacks targeted a runway that had been hit before, putting the resumption of services on hold once again.
Ukraine has exported 700k tonnes of grain through its Black Sea “humanitarian corridor” since it started operating in August, Reuters quotes Ukrainian agricultural minister as saying. “During the operation of the new corridor, 38 ships entered the ports and more than 30 left, not all of them with grain, of course,” Minister Mykola Solsky said. Some 6 mn tonnes per month need to be exported to preserve agriculture as a key sector of Ukraine’s economy, and that volume can only be ensured by resuming full operations at deepwater ports in Odessa, Solsky added. Agricultural producers say some 2.5 mn tonnes of food can be exported through the corridor each month, which would almost offset the impact of Russia’s decision to quit the Black Sea grain agreement.
Background: The temporary “ humanitarian corridor ” introduced by Ukraine for ships stuck in Black Sea ports reroutes exports via the western Black Sea coast near Romania and Bulgaria to avoid attacks on river ports.
Iraqi Kurdistan’s oil production is set to resume within a month, pending agreements:Foreign oil companies in the Kurdish region of Iraq informed the government that they will begin operating within a month if an agreement is reached on oil production costs and contracts, Reuters reports, citing Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani. Turkey halted flows through Iraq’s northern oil export route following an arbitration ruling in March where Ankara was ordered to pay damages for receiving oil from Iraqi Kurdistan without Baghdad’s approval. Turkey’s energy minister said that the pipeline was prepared for shipments to resume earlier this month, but two Iraqi officials were cited as saying that they have yet to receive the official notification as to whether the pipeline is ready. Disputes persist over production cost and contracts, Sudani indicated.
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SCZone is in China: A delegation from Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone), led by Chairman Walid Gamal El-Din, is on tour in China in the provinces of Suzhou and Hefei, after visiting Hangzhou to drum up investments from Chinese companies into Egypt’s textile and garment industry and establish projects in the West Qantara Industrial Zone.
TheParcel + Post Expo 2023 kicked off earlier this week and runs through today in RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands. The event brings together industry experts to network, showcase technologies, with a live conference featuring expert industry analysis and opinion.
TheG7 Trade Ministers meeting will take place at the Osaka International Convention Center in Sakai, Osaka, Japan between 28 and 29 October. The event will bring together trade ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, United States, United Kingdom, Germany and the European Union to discuss the changing environment surrounding trade, and growth of the global economy.
AD Ports is set to host the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) World’sPorts Conference-Abu Dhabi 2023, from 31 October to 2 November, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center, under the theme ‘Reinventing Ports’. The event will bring together more than 100 speakers, from port operators to influential figures in the industry, to network and share expertise on the industry.
Dubai Business Forum is set to take place on 1-2 November at Madinat Jumeirah, in Dubai. The event will bring together top business leaders to boost business partnerships and networking.
TheDubai Precious Metals Conference 2023 is taking place on 20-21 November 2023 at the ballroom at the SO/ Uptown Dubai in the UAE. The event will bring together industry experts, innovators, and leaders to discuss emerging trends, technologies, and strategies driving the metals industry.
Etihad Cargo will host the third iteration of ACE in Abu Dhabi between 4 and 6 December. The conference brings together air cargo industry executives with expert speaker debates, workshops, and networking via a one-to-one meeting scheduler and in-person meetings. The event will focus on the air cargo sector in the Middle East.
TheEurasian Economic Union (EAEU) exhibition is taking place from 4 to 7 December at Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds in Tehran, Iran. The exhibition will be attended by EAEU members, members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, and will bring together domestic and foreign companies in the industrial, mineral, and agricultural fields to showcase their latest products at the event. Seminars and conferences on transport, trade, and tourism will take place on the sidelines of the event.
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