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DP World plans UAE East Coast Port to bypass Strait of Hormuz, FT reports

FUJAIRAH : DP World is planning to build a ​new port and a ‌container terminal on the United Arab Emirates’ east ​coast in a ​move that would reduce Dubai’s ⁠dependence on its ​flagship Jebel Ali Hub and ​bypass the Strait of Hormuz, the Financial Times reported ​on Monday.

The Dubai-based port ​operator is in talks to ‌develop ⁠a brand new multipurpose port in the coastal area of Fujairah and ​a ​new ⁠terminal at the existing harbour in ​the emirate, the newspaper ​added, ⁠citing people familiar with the matter said.

Over the past two decades, DP World has become one of the UAE’s most internationally prolific entities, building a ports and logistics empire across the globe, but Jebel Ali remains the group’s and its owner Dubai’s crown jewel.

Shifting some of the port’s capacity outside Dubai marks a seismic change for the emirate, which has established itself as a global trade and finance hub partly off the back of Jebel Ali’s growth.

Source : FT

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