
UAE Plans New Port to Bypass Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Tensions
The United Arab Emirates is planning to build a new port on its east coast to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane frequently impacted by tensions with Iran. This initiative aims to provide an alternative route for trade and reduce reliance on the strait.
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