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Oman ports keep Indian food flowing to GCC as Hormuz faces disruption risks
Economy
Published on 8 May 2026

Strait of Hormuz jitters pushed trade through Sohar and Salalah
Oman’s Indian Ocean ports are emerging as a crucial route for Indian exporters supplying food to six GCC nations. With disruptions and risk concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, Indian shipments are increasingly moving through specialized facilities at Sohar and Salalah. These ports, supported by dedicated agricultural terminals and modern infrastructure, help keep Gulf food supply steady despite regional uncertainties.
- Oman ports are rerouting Indian food exports to six GCC nations
- Sohar and Salalah provide specialized agricultural terminals
- Trade is avoiding disruption concerns around the Strait of Hormuz
- GCC import dependence makes these routes strategically vital
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