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Good morning, friends. The news cycle has slowed significantly, but we have some updates on trade updates and a full rundown of Qatar Airways stellar earnings this past year. Shall we?

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#1- G42’s partnership with Microsoft is reportedly at risk of falling through over doubts on the Emirati conglomerate’s commitment to fully divest from China, Bloomberg reports, citing sources with knowledge of the matter. Pentagon officials are reportedly concerned if G42 doesn’t follow through, the investment would lead to “imperiling national security,” sources say. Shipments of advanced AI chips like Nvidia’s H100 have been paused as the US mulls the potential impacts of their export, which officials now see as tantamount to nuclear proliferation. Officials are hoping to come to an agreement on this in the coming months, the sources added.

REMEMBER- Microsoft is investing some USD 1.5 bn in G42 to position the UAE as a “global AI hub.” G42 has already cut ties with Chinese businesses in a bid to reportedly appease US partners, and there were suggestions it could also give up its use of Huawei telecom equipment. The second phase of the agreement entails Microsoft exporting large-scale AI components to the UAE, which will require licenses from the American government.

The US wants to make this work: The potential partnership gives a boost to Washington’s push to position US companies at the forefront of AI development and gives it reach in emerging markets where China has historically been dominant, such as Kenya, where Microsoft and G42 agreed to build a USD 1 bn geothermal data center.

But it will likely require a lot of diplomatic work: Several bipartisan staff delegations have already been to the UAE in recent weeks in an effort to ensure the UAE is aware of Washington’s concerns and is taking the necessary measures, with more expected to come, Bloomberg cites a House Foreign Affairs Committee Republican staffer briefed on the trips as saying.

IN OTHER UAE NEWS- The US added six companies to its trade restriction list, including two UAE firms, Mega Fast Cargo and Mega Technique General Trading, for “evasive conduct” and Mega Fast Cargo's shipment of US goods to Russia, Reuters writes.

#2- Adia-backed consortium is among top bidders for DB Schenker: Global investment manager CVC, which is leading a consortium that includes Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia) and Singapore’s GIC, and Denmark-based logistics firm DSV, have become the front-runners to acquire German Deutsche Bahn’s logistics subsidiary DB Schenker after Maersk withdrew its bid, Bloomberg reports, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.

Final bids are due to be submitted in August, the sources added, adding that Saudi shipping firm Bahri submitted one of the highest non-binding offers in the previous round, but it remains uncertain if it will make a final bid by the deadline. Meanwhile, the CVC-led consortium’s bid has reportedly valued DB Schenker at EUR 14 bn, but offered to allow the German government or a related fund to retain a 20% stake in the company.

REMEMBER- CVC tapped Adia and GIC in May to form the consortium. Deutsche Bahn is expected to make a decision by the end of the year, with the transaction expected to close sometime next year.

#3- Kuwait lends Yemen an aviation boost: Kuwait is providing Yemen’s national air carrier Yemenia with three aircraft and two engines to supplement its fleet on the back of a Houthi seizure of planes at Sanaa airport, according to a statement. The Yemeni government condemned the seizure of three planes meant to transport 1.3k pilgrims back from hajj, a move which comes after another plane was captured a month earlier, Saba reported this week.

#4- India is launching an anti-dumping investigation into glass fiber imports from Bahrain after receiving complaints from a domestic player, Times of India reports. The investigation aims to protect India’s domestic glass fiber industry from cheap imports, the news outlet writes. No details on the timeline of the investigation were disclosed. The committee is also looking into the alleged dumping of glass fiber imports from China and Thailand.

MARKET WATCH-

Baltic index reaches near two-month peak boosted by growth in capsize rates: The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index — which tracks rates for the capesize, panamax, and supramax vessel segments – rose 5.3% on Monday to 2,156, an almost two-month high, Reuters reports. The capesize indices rose by 10.1% to 3,791, while the panamax dipped 0.3% to 1,662 points. The supramax index segment fell 16 points to 1,369.

DATA POINT-

#1- The Qatari port authority (Mwani) handled over 144k TEUs in June, a 51% y-o-y increase, making this its second-highest monthly container handling rate, according to a statement. The port operator processed 56.9k tons of cargo, 15.7k roro units, and 59.1k heads of livestock, representing increases of 163%, 108%, and 149% respectively according to a separate statement. The number of vessels calling at the port was 242.

Mwani handled over 707k TEUs in 1H 2024, a 12% increase y-o-y, according to another statement. The port operator processed 931.5k tons of cargo, 55.9k RoRo units, 358.2k heads of livestock, and serviced 1.3k vessels.

#2- Iran’s agricultural food exports rose 29.8% y-o-y in the March-June period, Moj reports. Between March and May, 1.56 mn tons of agricultural products worth USD 684 mn were exported, representing a 28% y-o-y increase.

CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR-

Saudi Arabia will host the Global EV and Mobility Technology Forum on Wednesday, 10 July and Thursday, 11 July in Riyadh. The event will bring together international policymakers, NGOs, corporations, and start-ups to discuss industry topics including fleet electrification, autonomous and connected vehicles, and sustainable transport solutions.

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Rail

Egyptian National Railways awards contact to Mermec to develop its railway signaling system

Mermec scores contract for Egypt railway link: Egyptian National Railways (ENR) has awarded Italy’s Mermec an EGP 130 mn contract to supply a European Train Control System (ETCS) for a portion of the railway line linking Sinai to the Suez Canal, according to a pressrelease. Mermec will work on the project alongside local contractor El Hazek Construction.

The specifics: The ETCS works will cover the 144 km Al-Fardan-Bir El-Abd/Balouza-East Port Said line, according to a statement from Egypt’s Transport Ministry. 100 km of the railway work has been completed between Al-Fardan and Bir al-Abd, with work still underway to complete the Balouza and East Port Said port to link East Port Said to the railway network.

What’s ETCS exactly? The Italian company will install a system to control the movement of trains along the line including a modern signaling system, a communications system, an electrical power system to feed signals, a 24-hour fault recording system, and a modern electronic system to operate 13 crossings with lights, bells, and automatic gates, the statement notes.

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Trade

Bapco Energies + Total Energies form a petroleum product trading JV

Bahrain’s Bapco Energies has inked a strategic partnership agreement with France’s TotalEnergies to form a joint venture (JV) for trading petroleum products, according to a statement. The partnership will commence this month allowing Bapco to expand its markets globally, gaining access to TotalEnergies’ network.

Background: The pair first agreed to explore collaboration back in March when Bapco chairman Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa met with Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies Patrick Pouyanné, according to a separate statement. TotalEnergies agreed at the time to work with Bapco on advancing petroleum product trading and operations at its under-development Sitra refinery.

About Bapco Energies: State-owned Bapco Energies operates a portfolio including wholly-owned subsidiaries including Bapco Refining, Bapco Gas, Bahrain LNG, and BAC Jet Fuel among others.

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Earnings Watch

Qatar Airways secures best performance to date in FY 2023-2024

Qatar Airways Group saw a 39% y-o-y increase in net income to a record-breaking QAR 6.1 bn (USD 1.68 bn) in FY 2023-24, according to a press release. The airline's topline was up 6% y-o-y to QAR 81 bn (USD 22.26 bn), with the airline citing rising demand and capacity increases as key factors.

Behind the numbers: The airline expanded its capacity by 21%, buoyed by a record high load factor of 83%, says the statement. “Our continued focus on profitability, efficiency and customer experience have been underpinned by a strategic programme of network growth and fleet expansion, resulting in the highest revenues and profit margins in the history of the airline,” Qatar Airways Group CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said in the statement.

A closer look: Qatar Airways Cargo boosted its share of the global market by 0.04% y-o-y to 7.1% in FY 2023-2024, which the firm attributes the growth to a focus on expanding digitalization and sustainability.

Looking ahead: Qatar Airways is witnessing pressure on its airfares as southeast Asian and Australian rivals provide more capacity and the post-pandemic air travel rush begins to ease, Bloomberg writes. “The seat factor has stayed high, so we’re able to generate traffic in line with our seat growth, but we have pressure on yields because we have more capacity in the market, and maybe a bit less of a catch-up effect in general,” CCO Thierry Antinori is quoted as saying by the outlet.

Capacity is being balanced by delays: Delivery delays from aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing have kept airline capacity stable so far. Emirates airlines postponed the deployment of new Airbus A350 planes by almost two months due to delivery delays this week.

Background: Airbus said last week that it expects to deliver 770 commercial aircraft in 2024, down from a previous forecast of 800 deliveries. Ongoing delivery delays have been spurred by persistent supply disruptions for engines and cabin equipment.

An acquisition in the cards? Qatar Airways is in discussions for the potential acquisition of a 20% stake in Virgin Australia Airlines.

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Also on Our Radar

Maritime, cargo, and storage updates from KSA, UAE, and Algeria

SHIPPING + MARITIME-

Saudi Arabia’s Folk Maritime Services has inked an MoU with Bahri Ship Management to enhance its fleet’s capabilities, according to a press release. The agreement will allow Folk Maritime to connect Saudi Arabia to ports across MENA on the back of plans to expand its fleet with new purpose-built vessels for regional trade. PIF-backed Folk Maritime currently operates two feeder services along the Red Sea route.

CARGO-

Etihad Cargo + Teleport partner to boost freighter flights: The UAE’s Etihad Cargo has partnered with Malaysian logistics provider Teleport to increase its capacity and freighter frequency between Southeast Asia and the Middle East, according to a statement. Teleport will operate a freighter from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which will then connect to Middle Eastern markets through Etihad Cargo.

STORAGE + WAREHOUSES-

Algeria has kicked off a national program to construct 30 grain storage silos, according to Sabq. The program was inaugurated with the completion of the first silo in Mascara with a capacity of 1 mn quintals. The program aims to increase total grain storage capacity to 9 mn tons through the construction of 30 silos and 350 neighborhood grain storage centers. The Mascara project will house nine neighborhood storage centers with a 50k quintal capacity each.

LOGISTICS HANDLING-

More VTOL support for KSA + UAE: UK-based manufacturing firm Overwatch has inked a strategic partnership with US VTOL firm PteroDynamics to facilitate the adoption of its Transwing technology in the UAE and KSA, according to a statement. The Transwing aircraft system can offer alternative support for logistics resupply in remote locations without runways or landing capabilities.

TRADE-

A boost for KSA’s non-oil exports: Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Port, Johnson Controls Arabia, and Bahri Logistics have inked a strategic alliance agreement to boost non-oil exports and the Made in Saudi Arabia initiative, according to Al-Eqtisadiah. The cooperation focuses on enhancing Saudi Arabia’s logistics capabilities and exploring export opportunities for Saudi-made heating, ventilation, and air conditioning from Johnson Controls Arabia. The agreement also aims to enhance access to global markets, including the US.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING THIS MORNING-

  • Air Arabia launches Sharjah-Athens flight: Air Arabia has launched a direct flight route between Sharjah in the UAE and Athens, Greece. The flight will operate four times a week, with plans to increase the frequency in the future. (Statement)

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Logistics in the News

Chinese exporters speak out amid rising concerns of a global freight overload

Chinese exporters fear holiday freight crisis: Chinese exporters are expressing concern over tight schedules due to customers making holiday orders earlier than usual on the back of continued shipping disruptions in the Red Sea, The Financial Times reports. Some 19% of US and 26% European buyers placed advanced orders from Chinese suppliers in May to be front-loaded for Christmas, the FT reports, citing Drewry data. The average cost of transporting a 40ft container on short notice between Asia and northern Europe spiked to USD 6.85k last month, rising over 110% in the two months leading up to June, the news outlet noted, citing data from market analyst Xeneta.

Global air freight space isn’t much better: Chinese-based e-commerce platforms Shein and Temu are driving up freight rates by buying up a significant portion of aircraft space, the Wall Street Journal reports. This is adding to market concerns of a capacity overload during the peak festive season this year. Air freight prices out of Asia rose by some 40% y-o-y in June, a season that is usually slow ahead of the end-of-year holiday rush.

IN OTHER CHINA NEWS- A boom in Chinese plastic is on the verge of adding to global trade woes, Bloomberg reports. China’s plastic surplus is threatening to overflow into the global market in light of weak domestic demand leading the nation to become a significant exporter. “China’s structural imbalances are clearly spilling over into global markets,” Rhodium Group associate director Charlie Vest told Bloomberg. China has been a net exporter of polypropylene since March, exporting to South and Southeast Asia countries including Vietnam, Thailand, and Bangladesh.

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Around the World

South Korea plugs USD 1.44 bn into boosting its shipbuilding industry

South Korea is putting USD 1.44 bn into its shipbuilding industry over the next 10 years to integrate smart and clean energy technologies, Wam reports, citing Yonhap news. The initiative is part of a plan to develop cutting-edge technologies for vessels including full autopilot and carbon-free engines. The government is also designating 10 flagship projects to develop state-of-the-art technologies, including liquefied carbon dioxide carriers and carbon capture and storage systems for vessels.

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REMEMBER- The UAE’s Adnoc Logistics and Services (L&S) inked contacts worth USD 2.5 bn with South Korean shipyards Samsung Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean for eight to 10 LNG carriers this week. Under a QatarEnergy-Nakilat time-charter party agreement inked back in March, Hyundai Heavy Industries is set to construct 17 of the vessels, while the other eight will be built by Hanwha Ocean.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING THIS MORNING-

  • Qatar Airways launches Doha-Hamburg flights: Qatar Airways has launched daily non-stop flights from Doha’s Hamad International Airport to Hamburg Airport in Germany. This marks the airline’s fifth destination in Germany alongside Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, and Munich. (Statement)
  • Gulf Air launches Bahrain-Munich flights: Bahrain’s national air carrier Gulf Air has launched direct flights from Bahrain to Munich as part of the airline’s plans to boost its European network. The route will be serviced four times a week by the Airbus 321neo. (Statement)

JULY

2-4 July (Tuesday-Thursday): ACI Europe Annual Congress, Istanbul, Turkey.

14 July (Friday): AI Integration and Autonomous Mobility, Berlin, Germany.

10-11 July: (Wednesday-Thursday): Global EV & Mobility Tech Forum, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

AUGUST

21-22 August (Wednesday-Thursday): Rex Fuels Global Expo & Conference 2024- Bitumen, Petrochemicals & Products, Dubai, UAE.

SEPTEMBER

2-4 September (Monday-Wednesday): Saudi Warehousing & Logistics Expo, Riyadh, KSA.

3-5 September (Tuesday-Thursday): Egypt International Airshow, El Alamein, Egypt.

10-11 September (Tuesday-Wednesday): SkyMove MENA, Riyadh, KSA.

18-19 September (Wednesday-Thursday): Saudi Maritime & Logistics Congress, Dammam, KSA.

23-25 September (Monday-Wednesday): WorldFreezonesOrganization’s Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) , Dubai, UAE.

23-26 September (Monday-Thursday): Freight Summit 15th Global Conference, Dubai, UAE.

25-26 September (Wednesday-Thursday): Global Aerospace Summit, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

30 September - 2 October (Monday-Wednesday): African & Middle East & Islamic Finance Aviation 100 Awards, Dubai, UAE.

OCTOBER

6-8 October (Sunday-Tuesday): Routes World 2024, Bahrain.

8-10 October (Tuesday-Thursday): The Global Rail Transport Infrastructure Exhibition and Conference(Global Rail), Abu Dhabi, UAE.

7-9 October (Monday-Wednesday): AFSIC – Investing in Africa, London, UK.

8-10 October (Tuesday-Thursday): AntwerpXL Expo, Antwerp, Belgium.

13 October (Sunday): International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Congress, Marrakesh, Morocco.

16-17 October (Monday-Tuesday): Global Airport & Aviation Forum, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

21-22 October (Monday-Tuesday): Smart Ports & Logistics Transformation Summit, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

22-24 October (Tuesday-Thursday): Asean Ports and Logistics, Johor, Malaysia.

22-24 October (Tuesday-Thursday): Global Ports Forum, Singapore.

26-27 October (Saturday-Sunday): International Conference on Tourism, Transport, and Logistics, Dubai, UAE.

NOVEMBER

11-12 November (Monday-Tuesday): World Advanced Manufacturing Logistics Summit & Expo, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

11-12 November (Monday-Tuesday): Saudi Airport Exhibition, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

11-14 November (Monday-Thursday): ADIPEC Maritime and Logistics Exhibition and Conference, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

13-15 November (Wednesday-Friday): The Bahrain International Airshow, Sakhir Airbase, Bahrain.

18-20 November (Monday-Wednesday): The Heavy Equipment and Truck Show, Damman, Saudi Arabia.

19-21 November (Tuesday-Thursday): Saudi International Maritime Forum, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

18-19 November (Monday-Tuesday): G20 Summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

20-21 November (Wednesday-Thursday): Saudi Rail Exhibition, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

DECEMBER

2-3 December (Monday-Tuesday) Wings of Change Middle East, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

10-11 December (Tuesday-Wednesday): Rail Industry Summit, Casablanca, Morocco.

10-12 December (Tuesday-Thursday): Middle East Business Aviation, Dubai, UAE.

20 December (Wednesday): The Iran-Senegal Joint Economic Cooperation Commission, Dakar, Senegal.

EVENTS WITH NO SET DATE

IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit, New Delhi, India.

1H 2024: Civil Construction subcontracts for construction firms in Oman for implementation of the Abu Dhabi - Suhar rail link to be announced.

2H 2024: Bahri’s barges for Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) to begin initial and commercial operation.

King Salman Energy Park is set to become operational.

The Cross-Border Digital Trade Forum, Dubai.

2025

APRIL

16-17 April: Global Ports Forum, Dubai, UAE.

Mid-2025: Iraq will complete phase one of the construction of the Grand Faw Port.

DHL and Aramco’s logistics and procurement hub in Saudi Arabia will commence operations.

AD Ports-operated Safaga Port’s multi-purpose terminal will become operational.

Phase 3 of APM Terminals Tangier MedPort to be complete and operational.

1Q 2025: Sadr Park’s Logistics Center in Riyadh to be completed.

1Q 2025: Phase twoof Jafza Logistics Park to be completed.

2026

2026 UNCTAD Global Supply Chains Forum, Saudi Arabia.

2027

4Q 2027: Oman’s Musandam Airport construction to be completed.

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