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Qatar Brings Al Ruwais Port Back Into Iran Trade Network as Dayyer Cargo Route Resumes, Strengthening Gulf Supply Chains and Business Connectivity

July 6, 2026·Travel And Tour WorldEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Qatar's resumption of cargo operations through the Dayyer route represents a revival of historical trade corridors that predate modern sanctions regimes, reflecting broader regional efforts to restore cross-Gulf logistics infrastructure that supports non-oil sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, and re-export commerce. Port utilization patterns in the GCC have historically been sensitive to geopolitical shifts; increased activity at regional ports typically correlates with adjustments in shipping volumes, freight costs, and supply-chain efficiency metrics that ripple across logistics, retail, and industrial companies operating throughout the Gulf. The restoration of this connectivity adds capacity to regional trade networks and could influence port operator revenues and intra-GCC s

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