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Sharjah-Oman Integrated Logistics Corridor boosts import and export activity, strengthens supply chain

June 23, 2026·Economy Middle EastEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Regional logistics infrastructure development has historically strengthened GCC trade positioning and reduced port congestion costs, with integrated corridors serving as key enablers for re-export sectors concentrated in the UAE and Oman. Cross-border supply chain projects typically correlate with activity in transport, warehousing, and manufacturing sectors across Gulf exchanges, reflecting structural shifts in regional trade flows and competitiveness for Asian and African market access. Enhanced connectivity between emirates and neighboring sultanates addresses long-standing bottlenecks in Gulf trade networks, relevant to companies with exposure to logistics, maritime services, and trade-dependent manufacturing.

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