Middle East Business: Top GCC trade officials discuss shock-proof supply chain plans
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السياق الخليجي
Supply chain resilience has emerged as a structural priority for GCC economies given their dependence on imports for consumer goods and manufacturing inputs, alongside exposure to regional geopolitical volatility and global shipping disruptions that have historically created inflationary pressures on non-oil sectors. Trade diversification and logistics infrastructure upgrades have become recurring policy discussions across the region, reflecting lessons from pandemic-era bottlenecks and attempts to reduce reliance on single-corridor routes through initiatives like port expansions and regional trade agreements. Enhanced coordination among GCC trade authorities typically signals efforts to harmonize customs procedures and reduce intra-regional friction—factors that influence operational cost
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