UAE’s Hormuz workaround tries to bypass its trillion-dollar economic heart

Duqm, Salalah and Sohar are all enjoying something of a renaissance, attracting shipping lines, investors and billion-dollar free-zone deals as cargo owners seek routes free from Hormuz’s volatility.
The UAE has its own ports along the Gulf of Oman and Minister for Foreign Trade Thani Al Zeyoudi has outlined plans to pour investment into Khor Fakkan, Fujairah and Dibba, as well as an entirely new facility to be built on the country’s east coast.
“We’re moving towards having zero Hormuz dependency and that’s regardless of whether it’s open or not,” Zeyoudi told Bloomberg last month, framing the strategy as insurance. “It’s going to open and we hope that will happen quickly, but we will not stop the new plan.”









