The conflict has hit Europe and Asia harder than the United States, with rising shipping costs and energy prices.
A war involving the US and Israel has severely disrupted oil and gas exports from the Middle East. Major producers like ...
Abu Dhabi: The UAE has consolidated its position as one of the world’s leading global and regional hubs in the e-commerce sector, benefiting from an integrated ecosystem that includes advanced ...
The Middle East conflict is escalating, triggering global economic concerns. Disruptions to trade, energy supplies, and food production are already evident, with potential for significant inflation ...
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High freight charges and cargo diversion

Recent statistics reveal that Nigeria loses over $6 billion yearly to freight diversion to other West African countries due to high airport charges and other multiple levies, as well as infrastructure ...
UAE e-commerce market expected to exceed $13.8bn by 2029 as country strengthens position as a global hub for digital trade ...
Most ships in the U.S. Navy's fleet are in port or in maintenance and training, with less than a fifth of the force at sea ...
The escalating Middle East conflict is disrupting trade, energy supplies and food production, raising fresh risks for ...
India imports about 88% of its crude oil requirement, with roughly half of those supplies in February passing through the ...
If the war persists, East Africa could face rising inflation, disrupted supply chains, and losses in business and incomes.
Shipments of garments for Zara owner Inditex ‌and other major clothing retailers are stranded at airports in Bangladesh and ...