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Dubai boosts logistics, supply chain resilience as cargo volumes surge 82 percent

July 6, 2026·Economy Middle East

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GCC CONTEXT

The surge in cargo volumes reflects Dubai's role as a critical transhipment hub and the broader GCC strategy to diversify away from oil-dependent economies toward logistics and trade infrastructure. Periods of elevated port activity historically correlate with regional economic expansion and increased demand for specialized services—warehousing, customs facilitation, and value-added logistics—which have become structural revenue drivers for UAE-listed shipping, port operator, and logistics service companies. This infrastructure development is part of longer-term GCC positioning to capture supply chain flows between Asia, Africa, and Europe, a dynamic that influences sector composition and capital allocation patterns across Gulf equity and bond markets.

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