Oman-Dubai Green Corridor Activated: What It Means for Boosting Trade and Business Opportunities
Muscat: Dubai Customs has officially launched a Green Corridor that connects ports in the Sultanate of Oman with those in the Emirate of Dubai for both sea and air cargo shipments. This initiative is carried out in collaboration with the General Directorate of Customs in Oman.
The Green Corridor aims to enhance trade flows and strengthen supply chains by simplifying customs procedures, allowing for quicker movement of goods between the two regions. Shipments routed through Omani ports will now utilize an approved fast-track route to Dubai, significantly reducing processing times and boosting logistics efficiency.
This new system is expected to facilitate regional trade integration and provide a seamless transit mechanism for cargo traveling between Oman and Dubai.
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The activation of the Green Corridor between Oman and Dubai presents significant opportunities for Omani businesses to streamline logistics and enhance trade efficiency with the UAE, a key regional partner. This initiative reduces customs processing times, which can attract more transit cargo and boost Oman’s role as a strategic trade hub. Smart investors and entrepreneurs should explore logistics, warehousing, and supply chain solutions to capitalize on the increased flow and faster movement of goods.
