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Iran-Qatar trade resumed with reopening of Al Ruwais port to Iranian goods

July 6, 2026·Tehran TimesEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

The resumption of Iran-Qatar trade through Al Ruwais port reflects the broader normalization of diplomatic relations in the region following the 2021 Saudi-brokered accord and reflects shifting patterns in GCC trade corridors that have historically been constrained by geopolitical tensions. Port activity and bilateral trade flows in the Gulf are structurally sensitive to sanctions regimes and diplomatic developments, with Iran's integration into regional commerce affecting shipping logistics, commodity pricing, and logistics-sector operations across the GCC. The reopening signals potential changes in regional supply chains, particularly in petrochemicals, agriculture, and re-export sectors where the UAE and Qatar have historically played intermediary roles.

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