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TODAY: Qatar Airways eyes more acquisitions in Africa

Good morning, friends. We have a brisk issue this morning with another potential acquisition in the works for Qatar Airways, an update on Neom’s port development plans, and the latest on disruptions to Lebanon’s aviation industry. Shall we dive right in?

ICYMI- Our Egypt edition has a deep dive into Egypt’s commission-based system for agricultural exports and what needs to be done to remedy the obstacles the sector is facing. You can read the story by clicking or tapping here.

WATCH THIS SPACE-

#1- Royal Jordanian suspended flights to Beirut yesterday and will evaluate flights scheduled for today, Reuters reports, citing statements carried by Jordanian Television. Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines (MEA) has delayed six flights set to arrive in Beirut earlier this week due to “ins. risks” amid escalating regional tensions, according to a separate Reuters report, citing a statement by chairman Mohamed El Hout.

MEA is not alone: Flights to and from Beirut airport were canceled or delayed yesterday as airlines continue to monitor the situation. Germany’s Lufthansa Group has suspended flights to Beirut until 5 August, Air France has suspended today’s flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Beirut, and Turkey’s SunExpress, AJet, Greece’s Aegean Airlines, and Ethiopian Airline also canceled flights scheduled to land in Beirut today, Reuters reports.

Background: The delays came shortly after Israelvowedretaliation over a rocket attack on the Golan Heights on Saturday, for which Israel and the US have blamed the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. El Hout stressed that “we're not afraid that the airport will be hit, nor do we have any information in that regard. If we were scared, we wouldn't have left any flights (operating).”

#2- The GCC and Turkey are laying the groundwork for a trade agreement, with the first round of talks kicking off yesterday in Ankara, SPA reports. Negotiators will keep at it today and tomorrow before taking a breather. Representatives from the Saudi ministries of investment, economy, industry, energy, and environment are in Turkey for the talks.

What’s the timeline? We’ve seen no official guidance on how long talks could last beyond this week, but trade agreements are never pulled together quickly.

BACKGROUND- The two sides said in March that they were looking to liberalize trade “in goods and services, facilitate investment and trade, and increase [Turkey’s] trade with the region.”

The hometown angle: The kingdom accounted for 25% of Turkey’s imports from the GCC in April 2024 with Saudi exports valued at USD 201.6 mn. That’s down 33% from USD 301 mn in April of last year. Saudi’s imports from Turkey were up 44% y-o-y to USD 297.6 mn in April.

IS the UK next? UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reiterated plans to resume trade talks with the GCC, continuing the Tory’s push for trade agreements abroad, in statements to the Financial Times. “Boosting trade abroad is essential to deliver a strong economy at home,” FT cites UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds as saying, adding that a trade agreement with the GCC would provide “substantial” economic benefits for the government, with some GBP 19 bn already invested between the UK and GCC countries by 2021. Six rounds of talks between the UK and GCC have taken place so far, the last in February 2024.

#3- Flynas’ order with Airbus now has a figure attached to it — USD 30 bn: This value makes it this year's largest order in commercial aviation, Managing Director and CEO of Saudi Flynas Bandar Al-Muhanna told Asharq Business.The delivery schedule will run from 2027 to 2034.

REMEMBER- Flynas placed the big order with Airbus for 30 wide-body A330neo and 130 narrow-body A320 aircraft last week, doubling its total Airbus orders to 280. The agreement, signed at the Farnborough Airshow includes 75 A320neo and 15 A330-900 aircraft with options for 55 more A320neo aircraft and 15 additional A330s.

#4- London Metal Exchange adds Jeddah to its delivery points network for copper, zinc: The London Metal Exchange (LME) has approved Jeddah as a warehouse delivery point for copper and zinc, it said in a regulatory filing (pdf). The listing of the Red Sea port city will go into effect three months after the first warehouse company is approved there, the disclosure read.

IN CONTEXT- LME, the largest metal exchange in the world, had been planning to list Saudi Arabia as a delivery point since March, but said it needs to amend the framework of its warehouse locations, which it did on Monday, according to Reuters. Saudi Arabia became the second MENA country to join LME’s delivery points network after the UAE, according to the exchange’s list of active warehouses (pdf). LSE usually targets locations with high demand for metals, or are key transit points to list its warehouses.

MARKET WATCH-

Oil prices fell in early morning trading amid continued concern over weakened Chinese demand and minimal concern over Middle East tensions escalating, Reuters reports. Brent crude futures slid USD 0.32 to USD 79.46 a barrel by 03.20 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) were down by USD 0.36 to USD 75.45 a barrel.

DATA POINT-

Jordan’s agricultural exports rose 25.3% y-o-y to JOD 500 mn by the end of May 2024, according to a statement. The export volume of fruits and vegetables saw a 32% y-o-y jump to 178k tons during that period. The export value of fruits and vegetables climbed to JOD 125.5 mn, marking a 22.3% increase from the start of this year through the end of May 2024, compared to the same period last year.

PSA-

#1- Dubai launched two new marine transport lines connecting Dubai Creek Harbour with key areas in the emirate, Wam reports. For a flat fare of AED 2 per stop, one line will operate during weekends from Creek Harbour to Dubai Festival City from 4-11:55pm, while the second line will run on weekdays from Creek Harbour to Al Jaddaf Marine Transport Station and Al Khor Metro Station from 7:30-10:50am and 4-9:50 pm.

#2- Hapag-Lloyd rolls out new shipping rates: German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increase in ocean tariff rates from India and Pakistan to the Mediterranean and North Africa from 15 till 31 August, according to a statement.

THE ENTERPRISE FINANCE FORUM-

Are you planning to be in Egypt on 24 September? You may be interested in attending our 2024 Enterprise Finance Forum. Seating is strictly limited at our flagship, invitation-only forum for C-suite executives and other senior leaders.

Why attend? We’re in the early days of a generational realignment of power in our industry — in our region and beyond — and on the cusp of the biggest intergenerational transfer of wealth the world has ever seen. With that as the backdrop, we’re going to take stock of where we stand six months after the float of the EGP and ask what’s next for finance in Egypt and the wider region. Among the questions we’ll be asking:

  • What roles will Egypt, Saudi and the UAE play in the regional industry going forward?
  • What are foreign investors looking for right now?
  • Is real estate the only asset class in Egypt?
  • What does the next generation of leaders think as they take over established family businesses?

Do you want to request an invitation? Tap or click the image below.

CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR-

Saudi Arabia will host the Saudi Warehousing and Logistics Expo on Monday, 2 September to Wednesday, 4 September in Riyadh. The event will bring together leaders in the supply chain, warehousing, and logistics industry from across the Kingdom to discuss investments, trade, geopolitical risks, and localized manufacturing.

Egypt will host the Egypt International Airshow on Tuesday, 3 September to Thursday, 5 September in El Alamein. The event will host a range of discussions touching on industrialization, digitalization, and globalization in the regional commercial aviation sector. During the event, aircrafts and innovative aerospace products, and services will be showcased.

Saudi Arabia will host SkyMove MENA on Tuesday, 10 September and Wednesday, 11 September in Riyadh. The event will gather global industry stakeholders, experts, and service providers to discuss challenges in the regional aviation industry.

Check out our full calendar at the bottom of this email for a comprehensive listing of upcoming news events and news triggers.

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M&A Watch

Qatar Airways mulls a minority stake in South Africa’s Airlink

Qatar Airways is considering an acquisition of up to 20% of South African-based airline Airlink, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter. Airlink and Qatar Airways representatives declined to comment on the matter. The move comes as the airline seeks to expand its continental presence on the continent as the “last piece of the equation” to having a more dominant presence in the region, CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer told Bloomberg News in May.

The transaction appears to be the final stages, with Al-Meer indicating in May that it was “in the final stage” of investing in a southern African based airline. Qatar Airways flies to some 30 destinations across Africa and wants to expand its network through a series of partnerships and investments, Bloomberg writes.

Who owns what? Airlink ownership is split between co-founders Foster and Barrie Webb, investment firm Coronation Capital, and Sishen Iron Ore Community Development Trust, which holds a 32.5% stake in the company, the Financial Times reports.

A strategic move: The South African carrier has an operational fleet of some 66 aircrafts and operates routes to over 15 sub-Saharan African countries, including Botswana, Tanzania, and South Africa.

What could be holding things back? South Africa’s air licensing rules specify that South Africians must retain 75% control over domestic airlines, and residents must “substantially” own cross-border airlines, Bloomberg writes.

Qatar Airways already has other plans in place: The airline is currently finalizing the acquisition of a 49% stake in RwandaAir. The carrier acquired a 60% stake in a USD 1.3 bn international airport development in Rwanda back in 2019, which is slated for completion in 2027. The carrier also inaugurated its first cargo hub outside of Qatar last year at Kigali International Airport in Rwanda in partnership with RwandAir.

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Zones

India’s Jagdamba builds its first int’l factory in UAE’s Hamriyah Freezone

India’s Jagdamba opens first int’l factory in Sharjah: India’s heavy equipment manufacturer Jagdamba Global Equipment Solutions has inked an MoU with the Hamriyah Freezone Authority (HFZA) to set up a 644k sq ft factory with an initial investment up to AED 35 mn, according to a press release. Jagdamda chose HFZA as a strategic regional location to support the company’s import and export operations, Director of Jagdamba Trailers India Gyan Singh Kshatriya said in the statement.

About Jagdamba: Jagdamba Global Equipment Solutions is a promoter of Jagdamba Trailers, a leading manufacturer and supplier of trailers, semi-trailers, steel-structures, and oil pipelines. The firm has produced over 2,5k trailers with a total output of over 6k units. The company’s client base includes construction companies, transportation firms, railways, and oil and gas firms, the statement notes.

Recent HFZA projects: Singaporean oil and gas manufacturer Petrozo Energy revealed plans back in February to establish a 430 sq-ft plant in HFZA with an AED 120 mn investment. Amazon UAE inked a lease agreement last October with HFZA to set up a new logistics center in the freezone in Sharjah to boost delivery services for customers in the northern emirates.

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Ports

Hassan Allam Construction Saudi will develop Neom’s container terminal

Hassan Allam lands a contract for the Port of Neom: Our friends at Hassan Allam Construction Saudi have been awarded a contract to develop Port of Neom’s Container Terminal 1 and a related marine services area. The company will work with El Seif Engineering Contracting and China Harbour Engineering, according to a statement on LinkedIn. The value of the contract was not disclosed.

What we know: The contract includes the construction of all buildings at the terminal — which is scheduled to open in 2025 — and the marine services area as well as the infrastructure and entrance zone at the terminal.

ICYMI- Hassan Allam Construction Saudi is also working on Neom’s coral reef restoration project — considered the largest in the world — under an agreement with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

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A MESSAGE FROM TRANSMAR

The exporter’s guide to freetrade agreements

Egyptian exporters looking to access global markets need to understand the ins and outs of Egypt’s freetrade agreements (FTAs). These agreements offer significant advantages, including reduced tariffs, improved market access, and simplified customs procedures. Learn more about how these agreements can enhance your export readiness with our comprehensive guide on Egypt’s primary FTAs along with the main export commodities covered under each agreement.

Access our guide (pdf) here.

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Diplomacy

UAE and Chile sign CEPA to bolster trade relations

The UAE and Chile inked an economic partnership yesterday aimed at boosting bilateral investments and private sector partnerships, as well as trade between the countries, Wam reports. The agreement marks the UAE’s second economic partnership with a South American country following the agreement signed with Colombia in April.

The agreement will eliminate tariffs for 99.5% of UAE imports from Chile, paving the way to achieve the countries’ target of doubling non-oil trade to USD 750 mn by 2030, up from USD 306 mn last year, Wam wrote. UAE exports to Chile are projected to rise by USD 247 mn by the end of the decade, according to UAE estimates.

Background: Foreign Trade Minister Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi and Chile’s Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren concluded negotiations on the trade and economic agreement between the two countries last April.

Not a first for the UAE: This agreement is the UAE’s second recent CEPA with a South American country. The Gulf country signed a CEPA with Colombia in April 2023 to eliminate or reduce tariffs in multiple supply chains as well as remove trade barriers and enhance market access in sectors including energy, telecommunications, tourism, and food production.

REMEMBER- The UAE is in talks with Japan and Malaysia to finalize the terms of bilateral trade agreements, with up to seven pacts set to be inked before year-end, in addition to seven more agreements pending final ratification, Al Zeyoudi said earlier this month. This month alone, the UAE formalized its trade pact with Mauritius, and concluded negotiations with Morocco on the terms of the agreement.

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Also on Our Radar

Trade, aviation and logistics updates from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE

DATA CENTERS-

SDAIA opens data centers in Riyadh: The Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) has launched technical infrastructure projects and new data centers in Riyadh, SPA reports. The data centers have a 65 kilowatt electrical capacity per center as well as integrated state-of-the-art electrical and mechanical systems.

LOGISTICS HANDLING-

SPC Freezone + FedEx partner to boost Sharjah e-commerce: Sharjah Publishing City Freezone (SPC) has partnered up with FedEx to improve international market access for e-commerce businesses in Sharjah, according to a press release. The partnership will allow Sharjah’s local businesses to expand their operations and boost trade volumes. FedEx will leverage its logistics network to connect local e-commerce firms to 220 countries and territories.

ZONES-

Alex Apparels to set up USD 100 mn factory in Egypt: Egypt’s garment manufacturer Alex Apparels will build a USD 100 mn weaving and dyeing factory in the Alexandria freezone, according to a statement. The factory will have a production capacity of 70 tons per day, with the first batch of ready-made garments expected to hit the market by 2026.

Another two factories in the works: The apparel manufacturer also plans to set up two ready-made garment factories in the freezone, set to kick off operations next year.

OTHER EGYPT ZONES UPDATES- Leoni Egypt to open a factory in Robbiki: Wire systems manufacturer Leoni Egypt is slated to open a cable harness manufacturing factory in Robbiki Industrial City, according to a statement. The factory will be developed over 11k sqm and will produce for global export as well as the local market.

TRADE-

A regional pharma raw material hub: The Egyptian government plans to launch an EGP 80 mn project to create a regional hub for pharma raw materials to meet local market needs and regional exports, Al Mal reports, citing sources it says have knowledge of the matter. The Arab Company for Drug Industries and Medical Appliances (ACDIMA) and Eipico will break ground on the project, with plans to add more private investors at a later stage.

AVIATION-

Egypt increases targets for sizing up our airports’ passenger capacity: The Egyptian Aviation Ministry aims to increase the total capacity of Egypt’s airports to 72.2 mn passengers annually by the end of 2025, up from 66.3 mn recorded in 2023, according to a cabinet statement. The government is also aiming to boost the airports’ total capacity to around 109.2 mn passengers by 2030 — up from its previous target of 97.4 mn passengers a year.

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Around the World

Cosco Shipping, Fortescue partner on green fuel shipping + trade updates from Asia

A green fuel supply chain, courtesy of Cosco Shipping and Fortescue: China's Cosco Shipping Corporation and Australian green energy firm Fortescue have signed an MoU to jointly build a green fuel supply chain to help reduce pollution in the shipping industry, Reuters reports, citing a statement by the Chinese firm. The agreement explores the construction and deployment of green ammonia-fuelled vessels, either owned by Cosco or jointly owned by both firms, to transport iron ore and other minerals with a focus on the China-Australia iron ore green shipping corridor.

Fortescue has bigger plans: Fortescue has been exploring similar partnerships with executives in China, and the company conducted the first ever trial using ammonia as shipping fuel in Singapore earlier this year.


Vietnam’s export shipments increased 19.1% m-o-m in July, and imports increased 24.7%, both rising at their fastest monthly pace since January, Bloomberg reports, citing Vietnam’s General Statistics Office. The growth in exports was supported by a recovery in global demand for goods. However, the positive outlook for global trade still remains overshadowed by lurking geopolitical risks, including ongoing conflict in the Middle East and Europe as well as the forecasted delay in the easing of US interest rates.

Vietnam + GCC look to expand trade ties: Saudi Arabia and Vietnam announced back in December that they are looking to increase the volume of trade, expand their trade products, and support trade initiatives. The UAE and Vietnam also discussed boosting private-sector partnership to increase trade and investment flows in Dubai, and are finalizing the terms of a comprehensive economic partnership agreement.

Asia’s LNG imports are on the rise, with the region slated to receive 24.85 mn metric tons in July, Reuters reports, citing data from Kpler. Europe’s imports, on the other hand, dropped to 6.65 mn tons in July, their lowest level since September 2021. Asia’s higher prices have caused a shift in global LNG flows, as cargos for delivery to North Asia are being evaluated at USD 12 per mn mmBtu in the week running to 26 July. The standard Dutch contract closed at EUR 32.6 per megawatt hour on 26 July, which translates to USD 10.30 per mmBtu, representing a 14.2% discount compared to the Asian spot price.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING THIS MORNING-

  • FedEx connects Asia’s SMEs to European and US markets: FedEx is expanding its International Connect Plus services from Asia Pacific markets to destinations in Europe and the US, where it will offer international, day-definite, e-commerce shipping. (Statement)

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, Saudi Arabia.

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

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

12 September (Wednesday): Deadline for companies to submit bids for expansion and operation of Baghdad’s International Airport.

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

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

FEBRUARY

4-5 February (Tuesday-Wednesday): Seatrade Maritime Qatar, Doha, Qatar.

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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