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Imports rise at Oman port with Hormuz closure

Summary by AGBI
Oman is emerging as a leading alternative for redirected freight in the Arabian Gulf after Iran disrupted shipping by effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz. The number of ships calling at Sohar port, 200km north of Muscat, the capital, since the war broke out at the end of February increased by about 40 percent. Cargo handling capacity has risen by 55 percent, according to Oman’s ministry of transport, communication and information technology…
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AGBI broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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