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In a significant development for regional trade and logistics, Dubai has launched a new “UAE Green Corridor” with Oman, introducing an integrated sea-air cargo route designed to enhance efficiency, reduce transit time, and strengthen supply chain reliability across the Gulf. The initiative comes at a time when global logistics networks are under stress, making speed, flexibility and resilience critical components of economic competitiveness. The UAE Green Corridor represents a strategic shift toward multi-modal transport integration, combining maritime, air and land logistics into a single streamlined system. By enabling faster cargo movement between Asia, the Middle East and global markets, the initiative is expected to reinforce Dubai’s long-standing position as a global logistics hub while deepening economic ties with Oman. More broadly, the move reflects a proactive response by Gulf economies to evolving geopolitical and economic pressures. As traditional shipping routes face disruptions and delays, the UAE–Oman corridor signals a transition toward adaptive, technology-driven logistics frameworks capable of sustaining trade flows even under adverse conditions. Strategic Vision Behind the Green Corridor The UAE–Oman green corridor is rooted in a broader strategic vision aimed at enhancing regional connectivity and economic integration. By linking Dubai’s advanced logistics ecosystem with Oman’s port infrastructure, the initiative seeks to create a seamless trade bridge that reduces dependency on traditional maritime chokepoints and enhances supply chain resilience. At the core of this vision is the concept of integrated logistics corridors, where multiple modes of transport—sea, air and land operate in coordination rather than isolation. This approach allows …

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