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KFIA cargo terminal to get SAR 100 mn overhaul
SAL will invest SAR 100 mn to upgrade the terminal
GCS awarded contract for Shuaiba Container Terminal
This is the second time GCS has taken the contract
Iran inks long-anticipated trade agreement with EAEU, eyes boosting trade ties with Turkey. PLUS: More from Morocco
Iran and EAEU finally ink FTA: Iran signed the long-awaited trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) on Monday at a ceremony in St. Petersburg, Russia, Tasnim reports. The agreement will remove all tariffs on up to 87% of goods traded between Iran and EAEU member states, which comprise Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and […]
Global consultancy firms bid for Bahraini land transport strategy + Saudi Exim and Nippon to streamline mutual exports
TRANSPORT- Bahrain’s land transport strategy contract garners 11 bids from global consultants: Bahrain's Transport and Telecommunication Ministry request for proposals (RFP) tender for consultancy services to develop a national land transport strategy has attracted 11 bids from multinational consultants, Zawya reports. The bidders in the running are: Arthur D Little, Frost & Sullivan, Saudi Tech […]
EVENTS WITH NO SET DATE 2H 2023:Construction of Neom’s first hydrogen fueling station will kick off. 2H 2023: Expansion of Baghdad International Airport to begin. Before the end of the year: The first phase of the Ain Sokhna port redevelopment will wrap. JANUARY 2024 9-11 January (Tuesday- Thursday): Dubai International Pharma and Technologies Conference and […]
TODAY: More G7 price cap-related sanctions + Iran to ink EAEU trade agreement
Good morning, lovely people, and merry christmas to everyone celebrating. We have a relatively busy issue for you this morning, as the global trade sector continues to reel from the impacts of Houthi attacks in the region. It’s not all bad, though: In more positive news for trade in the region, we have news of […]
Red Sea troubles paint a bleak picture for global trade
Some 313 vessels — carrying some 4.2 mn containers — have been impacted by the security situation in the Red Sea