Jebel Ali port
Coverage of Jebel Ali port in the Nexus archive.
- UAE, Iran to resume flights from July 1, official says
Direct flights between Iran and the United Arab Emirates will resume from July 1 after aviation authorities in both countries approved the route. Trade and cargo clearance between the UAE’s Jebel Ali Port and Iran are also resuming following recent regional military tensions.
- Iranian official says cargo clearance from UAE port resumes
An Iranian trade official announced that cargo clearance at the UAE's Jebel Ali Port has resumed following US attacks on Iran after a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Containers previously stalled due to 'wartime conditions' are now being processed, with trade expected to return to pre-war levels.
- Hormuz Halt Forces Middle East Trade Into Huge Rewiring
Hormuz Strait disruptions have forced Middle East trade to be significantly rerouted. An Iranian strike near Jebel Ali port occurred on March 1, contributing to the trade changes.
- Dubai developer invokes force majeure on home sales
Dubai developer Majid Al Futtaim has invoked force majeure clauses in home sales contracts at Tilal Al Ghaf due to disruptions from the Iran war, citing supply chain challenges and rising material costs. The company blames rerouted trade flows for delays in construction materials and higher shipping expenses, impacting project timelines and investor returns.
- Can Gwadar port compete with the port at Jebel Ali?
The article discusses whether Gwadar port can compete with Jebel Ali port, also mentioning other unrelated topics such as antisemitism and epigenetic medicine. The main topic is the comparison of two ports. Other subjects are briefly touched upon.