Hormuz disruption exposes AI’s hidden supply-chain risks
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السياق الخليجي
Supply-chain disruptions in strategic chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly one-third of global seaborne oil transits—have historically shaped volatility across Gulf equity markets, particularly in energy, logistics, and import-dependent sectors. AI-driven supply-chain optimization systems, increasingly embedded in regional manufacturing and trade infrastructure, introduce operational blind spots when physical disruptions occur, as algorithmic predictions typically rely on historical data rather than geopolitical shock scenarios. This structural gap between digital efficiency assumptions and physical-world risk exposure has become a recurrent tension in GCC markets, affecting not only hydrocarbon exporters but also diversifying economies dependent on just-in-time i
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