Technical negotiations between Turkey, Syria, and Jordan have resulted in a significant agreement aimed at enhancing land and rail transport to the Gulf countries. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to strengthen economic and trade ties among the three nations.
The Transport Authority in Saudi Arabia has warned over <strong>24,000 carriers</strong>, giving them a chance to rectify violations before penalties are imposed. This follows the execution of more than <strong>434,000 inspections</strong> on transport activities in March 2026.
The Emir of Jazan, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, met with the Director of the General Transport Authority branch to review projects aimed at improving transportation efficiency in the region. The meeting emphasized the importance of collaboration among relevant authorities to support economic and tourism activities.
Experts confirm that Red Sea ports and land transport services play a vital role in balancing shipping costs, thereby enhancing regional trade. This dynamic highlights the importance of transport infrastructure in supporting the local economy.
The General Transport Authority in Saudi Arabia has announced an extension of the deadline for land transport compliance until August 27, 2026. This decision aims to enhance operational efficiency and compliance in the sector.
The Jordanian Land Transport Regulatory Authority has announced a new tender aimed at evaluating its regulatory and legal activities. This initiative is part of the authority's efforts to improve transportation service efficiency and enhance transparency.