UK strikes £3.7bn trade deal with six Gulf states
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السياق الخليجي
Trade agreements involving the UK and GCC states typically influence Gulf export competitiveness in key sectors—particularly petrochemicals, metals, and financial services—while reflecting broader patterns of bilateral commerce that have historically represented a modest share of individual GCC economies' total trade flows. The UK's post-Brexit repositioning has included targeted partnerships across the Gulf, where tariff reductions or regulatory alignment can create marginal shifts in intra-regional supply chains and re-export dynamics, particularly for value-added goods. Structurally, such deals intersect with existing GCC diversification efforts and regional trade infrastructure, with historical precedent suggesting measured but observable effects on logistics hubs and sectoral competit
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