Saudi authorities announced the arrival of more than <strong>712 million goods</strong> to Mecca and the holy sites in preparation for the Hajj and Umrah seasons. This initiative reflects the kingdom's commitment to meeting the needs of pilgrims and Umrah performers.
The Red Sea Ports Authority announced the handling of <strong>13,000 tons</strong> of goods and <strong>641 trucks</strong> in its ports, reflecting increased commercial activity in the region. This movement included the arrival and departure of <strong>10 vessels</strong> recently.
Alexandria Port recorded significant activity over the past 24 hours, handling approximately <strong>160,000 tons</strong> of goods, including <strong>125,000 tons</strong> of exports and <strong>35,000 tons</strong> of imports. The port welcomed <strong>16 ships</strong> and saw <strong>12 ships</strong> depart.
The Red Sea Ports Authority announced the handling of <strong>18,000 tons</strong> of goods and <strong>966 trucks</strong> during the movements of <strong>10 ships</strong>. The imports included <strong>7,000 tons</strong> and <strong>508 trucks</strong>, while exports recorded <strong>11,000 tons</strong> and <strong>458 trucks</strong>.
The Red Sea Ports Authority announced the handling of approximately <strong>18,000 tons</strong> of goods across its ports, with <strong>10 ship movements</strong> recorded. The import and export activities included <strong>966 trucks</strong> and <strong>64 cars</strong>.
The Sudanese government has announced a ban on the import of 46 goods, leading to significant controversy among experts. Some believe this decision will reduce the availability of goods in local markets.
The Saudi Ports Authority has announced new guidelines permitting the release of goods from ports prior to the payment of storage fees. This initiative aims to facilitate trade movement and alleviate financial burdens on importers and exporters.
The Red Sea Ports Authority announced the handling of approximately <strong>17,000 tons</strong> of various general cargo through the movement of <strong>11 ships</strong>, alongside <strong>835 trucks</strong> and <strong>24 cars</strong>.
The Red Sea Ports Authority reported significant shipping activity, with a total of 83,000 tons of goods traded across 10 vessels. This includes detailed information on imports and exports.
In the past 24 hours, Alexandria Port has handled <strong>164,000 tons</strong> of various goods and strategic commodities, with <strong>117,000 tons</strong> exported and <strong>47,000 tons</strong> imported. The port received <strong>29 ships</strong> and saw <strong>16 ships</strong> depart, reflecting operational efficiency.
Red Sea ports have witnessed significant activity with approximately <strong>20,000 tons</strong> of various goods traded and <strong>1,000 trucks</strong> entering loaded with cargo. This movement reflects a revival in trade activity in the region.
For the first time in its history, the United Arab Emirates has entered the global top ten in goods exports, ranking ninth according to the World Trade Organization report. This achievement reflects significant progress in the UAE's trade sector.
The United Arab Emirates has announced its entry into the list of the top 10 goods-exporting countries worldwide, with a trade volume of 6 trillion dirhams. This achievement reflects the significant growth of the UAE economy and its competitiveness in global markets.
The Turkish government has announced the abolition of customs duties on various goods to enhance the local economy and stimulate consumption. This move comes as the country seeks to improve market conditions and increase citizens' purchasing power.
Red Sea ports have witnessed significant trade activity, handling approximately <strong>21,000 tons</strong> of various goods. Recently, <strong>1,022 trucks</strong> were transported, indicating a notable increase in commercial movement.
Syrian authorities have announced the lifting of import restrictions on Syrian goods while imposing new protective tariffs. This move aims to enhance domestic trade and support the local economy.
Red Sea ports have witnessed significant activity with approximately <strong>22,000 tons</strong> of various goods traded via <strong>1,194 trucks</strong>. This surge reflects the growing commercial activity in the region.
The Red Sea ports have witnessed significant activity, handling approximately <strong>23,000 tons</strong> of various goods through <strong>1,154 trucks</strong> in recent days. This vibrant activity underscores the importance of these ports in enhancing trade movement.
Jordanian markets are experiencing an unprecedented rush for essential goods and fuel, reflecting citizens' anxiety over rising prices and the deteriorating economic situation. This surge follows the government's announcement of price hikes for basic commodities.
Jordanian authorities have heightened their preparedness to face severe weather conditions affecting the country since yesterday, marking the most intense period of the current rainy season. This comes as demand for essential goods and fuel rises amid these challenging circumstances.