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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Oil prices eased in Asian trading on Tuesday after giving up earlier gains, as traders weighed a report that U. S. President Donald Trump had told aides he was willing to end the war with Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed for now, softening some of the market’s immediate fear of a broader supply shock. Brent crude for May […]

By Dr. Gyan Pathak On the very onset of the Financial Year 2026-27, beginning from April 1, 2026, India faces a multi-layered set of risks, given its position as a major energy importer with strong trade, investment, and remittance linkages with the West Asia region, which has turned into a war zone since the United […]

The article India Faces Multi-Layered Set Of Risks At The Onset Of FY2026-27 appeared first on Latest India news, analysis and reports on Newspack by India Press Agency).

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Donald Trump has triggered fresh controversy after using crude language about Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the Future Investment Initiative Institute summit in Miami Beach, telling the audience the Saudi leader had not expected to “be kissing my a” and adding that “now he has to be nice to me.” The remarks, delivered on 27 March at the Saudi-backed forum, drew […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Nabil Fahmy is set to become the next secretary-general of the Arab League after Arab foreign ministers unanimously backed Egypt’s nominee in a virtual meeting on 29 March, clearing the way for the veteran diplomat to take over in July when Ahmed Aboul Gheit’s second term ends. The ministers’ decision still requires formal endorsement at the next Arab summit in Saudi Arabia, but […]

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Gold prices climbed sharply on Friday, reversing part of this week’s slide as investors stepped back into the market after bullion fell to a four-month low, while traders also watched for any sign that tensions in the Middle East might ease. Spot gold rose more than 3% at its intraday peak before trading about 2.6% higher at $4,491.78 an ounce by afternoon dealings […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai US Vice President JD Vance has sought to reassure voters and markets that Washington does not intend to become locked into a prolonged military commitment in Iran, arguing that higher fuel costs are a temporary consequence of a campaign the administration expects to wrap up rather than harden into another open-ended Middle East war. His remarks come as the Trump administration faces a […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Exeed has opened a new showroom in Jeddah through Arabian Heritage Motors, part of Al Ghurair Mobility, extending the premium vehicle brand’s physical presence in Saudi Arabia as competition intensifies among Chinese carmakers across the Gulf. The Jeddah launch was disclosed by Al Ghurair in a corporate post and comes after Exeed appointed Al Ghurair as its exclusive distributor in the Kingdom in […]

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Banishing delivered a polished front-end result for the United States and Saudi Arabia at Meydan on Saturday, winning the $1 million Group 2 Godolphin Mile and handing a notable success to trainer David Jacobson, jockey Silvestre de Sousa and owners Sharaf Mohammed Al Hariri, David Jacobson and Lawrence Roman. The Godolphin-bred six-year-old beat Commissioner King by 2¼ lengths over the mile on dirt, […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear-linked and industrial sites on Friday widened the Middle East war and triggered a fresh market sell-off, as Tehran answered with attacks across the Gulf and on regional targets, stoking fears that a longer conflict could deepen the hit to growth, trade and energy supplies. Oil climbed sharply, Wall Street fell again and investors moved into traditional […]

Tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have moved to the centre of calculations in the confrontation involving Donald Trump and Iran’s leadership, as competing narratives over diplomacy and deterrence shape global energy and security outlooks. Statements from Washington suggesting Tehran is seeking terms to end hostilities contrast sharply with signals from Iranian officials, who continue to project defiance while recalibrating their strategic posture in the Gulf. The […]

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with retail magnate M. A. Yusuff Ali on the continuity of food supplies from India to Gulf markets, as policymakers and industry leaders assess supply resilience amid shifting global trade dynamics.

The meeting highlighted the role of LuLu Group International, which operates more than 280 hypermarkets across the Gulf Cooperation Council, in maintaining steady flows of essential commodities including rice, wheat, pulses, fruits and vegetables. Officials familiar with the interaction indicated that the discussion centred on logistics efficiency, pricing stability and the need to safeguard uninterrupted shipments during periods of geopolitical and climate-related uncertainty.

Yusuff Ali is understood to have outlined how the group has expanded sourcing networks and strengthened warehousing capacity to manage demand across markets such as United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait. These countries rely significantly on imports to meet domestic consumption needs, making supply chain continuity a strategic concern for both governments and private sector operators.

India remains a major exporter of food products to the Gulf, with staples such as basmati and non-basmati rice forming a substantial share of shipments. Fresh produce, seafood and processed foods have also seen sustained demand as expatriate populations grow and consumption patterns diversify. Trade data over the past year has shown that food exports to GCC markets have held steady despite fluctuations in global commodity prices and shipping costs.

The discussion comes against a backdrop of tighter export controls imposed at various points to stabilise domestic food prices. Authorities have intermittently restricted shipments of certain grains, including rice varieties, prompting concerns among importing nations about supply reliability. Industry participants say large retailers with integrated supply chains, such as LuLu, have been better positioned to absorb shocks by diversifying sourcing and building buffer stocks.

Government officials have emphasised that export policies are calibrated to balance domestic needs with international commitments. During the interaction, Modi is said to have reiterated the importance of maintaining India’s reputation as a dependable supplier while ensuring affordability within the domestic market. The approach reflects a broader strategy of using trade diplomacy to reinforce economic ties with key regions.

LuLu Group’s operations have evolved beyond retail into food processing, logistics and distribution, enabling it to play a pivotal role in linking producers in India with consumers across the Gulf. The company sources directly from farms and cooperatives, reducing intermediaries and allowing for more competitive pricing. This model has gained traction as governments encourage greater efficiency in food supply chains.

Analysts note that Gulf countries have been investing in food security initiatives, including overseas farmland acquisitions, strategic reserves and partnerships with large distributors. Retailers such as LuLu have become central to these efforts, providing the infrastructure needed to manage large-scale imports and ensure consistent availability at the consumer level.

Yusuff Ali has previously highlighted the importance of long-term partnerships between exporters and retailers in stabilising supply. The group has expanded procurement centres across multiple states, enabling it to source a wide range of products while maintaining quality standards required by Gulf markets. Investments in cold chain logistics have also helped reduce wastage and improve delivery timelines.

The meeting also touched on opportunities to enhance bilateral trade flows through digitalisation and improved port connectivity. Industry experts argue that reducing transit times and streamlining customs procedures could further strengthen supply chains, particularly for perishable goods. With global shipping routes facing periodic disruptions, efficiency gains at origin and destination ports have become increasingly critical.

India’s engagement with the GCC has deepened across sectors, with food trade forming a key pillar of economic cooperation. The region accounts for a significant share of India’s agricultural exports, while remittances and energy imports reinforce the interdependence between the two sides. Strengthening food supply mechanisms is seen as part of a broader effort to secure mutual economic interests.

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Repair and restoration costs for damaged Gulf energy infrastructure are projected to reach at least $25 billion, with further increases likely as the scale of disruption becomes clearer, according to new industry assessments that underline the financial and operational strain on one of the world’s most critical energy hubs. The estimate, compiled by Rystad Energy, highlights a complex recovery process driven largely by […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai   Jazeera Airways is preparing to restore a significant portion of its network, planning to operate about 200,000 seats in April as it attempts to stabilise operations disrupted by a widening regional conflict that has rattled aviation and energy markets. The Kuwait-based low-cost carrier said the planned capacity would amount to roughly 40 per cent of its pre-conflict network, reflecting a cautious but […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz remains the only sustainable way to restore stability to global energy markets, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company chief Sultan Al Jaber told US Vice President JD Vance, as conflict-linked disruptions choke a vital artery for crude and liquefied natural gas shipments. Al Jaber’s remarks come amid escalating tensions tied to the U. S.-Israeli war against Iran, […]

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India has purchased its first shipment of liquefied petroleum gas from Iran in several years, following a temporary easing of United States sanctions on Tehran’s oil and refined fuel exports, signalling a cautious shift in regional energy trade flows. The cargo marks a notable development in India’s energy procurement strategy, which has been shaped by geopolitical constraints since Washington reimposed sanctions on Iran in 2018. The latest […]

Escalating conflict involving Iran is beginning to cast a shadow over the global artificial intelligence race, raising concerns that geopolitical instability could fracture funding networks, disrupt supply chains and alter the trajectory of one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. Capital flows from Gulf sovereign wealth funds have become a critical pillar supporting the expansion of advanced computing infrastructure in the United States and allied economies. These funds, […]

By Nantoo Banerjee With the US-Israel military conflict against Iran continuing through the fourth week, severely disrupting global supply of oil and gas, petro-fuel prices may shoot up to record highs this year threatening economic stability across the world. India’s economy, which is 90 percent import dependent on oil, may be among the worst hit. […]

The article No End Of Iran-US-Israel War Is In Sight appeared first on Latest India news, analysis and reports on Newspack by India Press Agency).

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Operations at a major natural gas processing facility in Abu Dhabi have resumed following a disruption that forced a temporary halt to supplies critical for domestic energy needs, while much of the country’s liquefied natural gas output remains curtailed. The plant, regarded as one of the largest gas processing hubs in the United Arab Emirates, plays a central role in supplying fuel for […]

Saudi Arabia ordered Iran’s military attaché, his assistant and three other embassy staff to leave the kingdom within 24 hours after declaring them persona non grata, marking one of Riyadh’s sharpest diplomatic steps since the current regional war began. The Saudi foreign ministry said the expulsions were tied to what it called continued Iranian attacks on Saudi territory, after waves of missiles and drones were launched at […]

Savvy Games Group has agreed to acquire Moonton, the mobile gaming studio behind the widely played title Mobile Legends, from ByteDance in a deal valued at about $6 billion, marking a significant expansion of Saudi Arabia’s ambitions in the global gaming industry. The transaction underscores a strategic push by Savvy, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, to deepen its presence in the fast-growing mobile gaming sector. […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Northern Border University secured international recognition at the 51st Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, winning both a silver and a bronze medal for research projects developed by its faculty, marking a notable moment for Saudi Arabia’s academic innovation landscape. Held in Geneva, the exhibition is regarded as one of the world’s largest platforms for showcasing patented inventions and applied research, drawing participants from […]

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Group Amana has been awarded a contract by DP World to deliver a multi-tenant warehouse project at the Jebel Ali Free Zone, marking another expansion in Dubai’s logistics infrastructure as demand for flexible industrial space accelerates. The project, located within Jafza, is designed to support multiple tenants across sectors including trade, e-commerce and light manufacturing. Industry participants say the development reflects a broader […]

By Nitya Chakraborty The U.S.-Israel combo’s war against Iran entered its 20th day on March 19 with global diplomats monitoring closely the Chinese reaction to the continued decimation of Iran’s leadership and key installations by Trump and Netanyahu and also Tehran’s fierce retaliatory attacks against Israel as also the US allies in West Asia including […]

The article Decoding China-U.S. Relations Amidst Trump-Netanyahu’s War Against Iran appeared first on Latest India news, analysis and reports on Newspack by India Press Agency).

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai United Arab Emirates has introduced the first phase of a national research and development tax incentives programme, offering businesses a non-refundable tax credit of up to 50 per cent on qualifying expenditures as authorities intensify efforts to position the country as a regional hub for innovation and advanced industries. The Ministry of Finance confirmed that the initiative is designed to stimulate private-sector investment […]

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