Mawani Introduces New Shipping Service Connecting Saudi Arabia, Syria

Mawani Introduces New Shipping Service Connecting Saudi Arabia, Syria
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Mawani Introduces New Shipping Service Connecting Saudi Arabia, Syria

Mawani Introduces New Shipping Service Connecting Saudi Arabia, Syria

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of the new "EXS6" shipping service, operated by Caerus, to Jeddah Islamic Port. This direct shipping route strengthens maritime connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Syria and further integrates the Kingdom into the global trade network, SPA reported.
The initiative aligns with Mawani's efforts to enhance Saudi Arabia's global maritime connectivity index ranking, improve operational efficiency at the country's ports, and reinforce trade links with international markets.

It is also a key component of the National Strategy for Transport and Logistic, which aims to position the Kingdom as a global logistic hub bridging Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The new shipping service establishes a direct link between Jeddah Islamic Port, Iskenderun Port in Turkiye, and Latakia Port in Syria, with a capacity of 858 standard containers. This expansion is expected to boost trade, support exports and imports, and enhance the competitiveness of Jeddah Islamic Port at regional and international levels.
Strategic partnerships between Mawani and leading global shipping lines continue to drive the development of Saudi Arabia's ports, strengthening their competitiveness, expanding maritime transport routes, and improving logistical and operational services.



EU and US Have Agreed to Intensify Contact on Trade Talks

FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
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EU and US Have Agreed to Intensify Contact on Trade Talks

FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters

The EU and US have agreed to intensify talks on a possible trade agreement, EU Commissioner Maros Sefvocic said on Thursday.

"Yesterday I had another constructive call with the US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick," Sefcovic told reporters before a meeting of EU trade ministers in Brussels.

"We have agreed to intensify our engagement at technical levels and I am in regular contact with him. I think we will see each very soon, most probably here in Brussels or at the OECD meetings."