Forging partnerships: Significant port expansion is facilitating new trade routes and setting the stage for higher cruise numbers
In 2017 the newly established Hamad Port found itself centre stage in the country’s response to the economic blockade imposed by some neighbouring countries. Existing maritime trade routes to the blockading countries were closed and quickly replaced with new partnerships in Oman, Kuwait and further afield. “The blockade set the pace for rapid development in Qatar,” Mohammed Khalifa Al Sada, chairman and managing director of domestic dry bulk company S’hail Shipping and Maritime Services, told OBG. “A lot of focus was put into the
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