Havenexploitant DP World heeft plannen voor een nieuwe haven aan de oostkust van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten, meldt de Financial Times. De haven in Fujairah moet ervoor zorgen dat schepen niet door de Straat van Hormuz hoeven te varen.

DP World is planning to develop a new port and a container terminal on the United Arab Emirates' east coast in a move aimed at reducing Dubai's reliance on its flagship Jebel Ali…

Alternative zur Straße von Hormus – Dubai plant neuen Hafen für Containerschiffe

Atividade em Jebel Ali, principal porto da região, caiu até 95% após fechamento do estreito

Dubai plans a new port to bypass the Strait of Hormuz as the UAE races to eliminate dependency on the world's most vulnerable oil shipping chokepoint.

Havenexploitant DP World heeft plannen voor een nieuwe haven aan de oostkust van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten, meldt de Financial Times. De haven in Fujairah moet ervoor zorgen…

DP World is planning a new port and container terminal. This development aims to reduce Dubai's reliance on its main hub. The new facilities will bypass the Strait of Hormuz,…

DP WORLD planira novu luku u Fujairah na istočnoj obali UAE-a kako bi zaobišao Hormuški tjesnac. Potez je odgovor na sukob s Iranom i cilja smanjiti ovisnost o luci Jebel Ali.

Shifting some of the port’s capacity outside Dubai marks a seismic change for the emirate, which has established itself as a global trade and finance hub.

DP World is planning to build a new port and a container terminal on the United Arab Emirates’ east coast in a move that would reduce Dubai’s dependence on its flagship…

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The US and Iran continue tit-for-tat strikes over the vital shipping route while a fifth of the world’s oil supply remains at a standstill. But Gulf countries have been looking…

The UAE has been the hardest-hit by Iranian retaliatory strikes and seeks to protect itself from further hostilities