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Aarti Nagraj

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Aarti has over 15 years of experience working with digital, print, TV and radio news organisations in the UAE and India. Previously the editor of Gulf Business, she has interviewed several business leaders including Saudi’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, GE chairman Jeff Immelt and Microsoft president Brad Smith, among others.
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A cargo ship sails near the Strait of Hormuz, which has been blocked by Iran since the start of the regional conflict. Reuters
Trump threatens Iran over Hormuz tolls as shipping traffic remains restricted

World leaders call for free navigation in strait, with more than 200 vessels waiting to leave Gulf

BusinessApril 10, 2026
Cargo ships in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters
Oil prices rise on concerns about resumption of flows through Strait of Hormuz

Prices fell sharply on Wednesday on news of the US-Iran ceasefire

EnergyApril 09, 2026
Travellers at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. Flight schedules have been disrupted across the Gulf. AFP
Air fares to surge as jet fuel prices remain high despite ceasefire

The Middle East conflict has affected travel demand, but regional airlines are expected to bounce back quickly

AviationApril 08, 2026
Smoke rises following a strike on the Bapco Oil Refinery in early March. Reuters
Analysis Strikes on Gulf energy sites stoke global and regional stagflation fears

Non-oil sectors and state support seen as critical buffers for Gulf, analysts say

EconomyApril 07, 2026
The UAE has been ranked among the world’s top 10 exporters for the first time globally. Photo: DP World
UAE ‘well positioned’ to rank among top five global exporters

New agreements can help the nation to place in WTO’s top rankings in five years, analyst say

EconomyApril 06, 2026
People walk along Riyadh's commercial Tahlia Street. Business activity and new work were affected by the war in March. AFP
Saudi non-oil business activity weakens for first time since August 2020

Supply chains affected as firms cited freight delays and rising transport costs

EconomyApril 05, 2026
This photograph shows the impact of a fire caused by a drone attack on a building of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), in Kuwait City on April 5, 2026. Attacks by Iranian drones on April 5 resulted in "severe" damage to Kuwaiti oil and petrochemical facilities, the country's state petroleum company said, as Tehran carries out strikes on civilian infrastructure in the Gulf. AFP
Iran targets key infrastructure in Kuwait, Bahrain and UAE

Civilian power, water and oil sites were struck by the regime this weekend

EnergyApril 05, 2026
Bahamas‑flagged LNG tanker Nohshu Maru sails through the Panama Canal as it operates at top capacity. Reuters
Abu Dhabi's 2PointZero Group signs 20-year deal with Mexico's Amigo LNG

Abu Dhabi company's subsidiary IRH will purchase one million tonnes per annum of LNG from the project in Guaymas

EnergyApril 01, 2026
Golden Pass LNG is a joint venture between QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil. Photo: QatarEnergy
LNG start by US-Qatari JV to boost gas market amid war disruption

Delayed Golden Pass project will produce 18.1 million tonnes a year at full capacity

EnergyApril 01, 2026
A market in Malabon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Food prices are expected to rise on higher fertiliser costs. EPA
All roads from the war lead to higher prices and slower growth, IMF says

Higher energy and food prices will heighten inflation risks worldwide

EconomyMarch 30, 2026
Tenant enquiries in Dubai dropped in March on an annual basis, Betterhomes reports. Antonie Robertson/The National
Dubai rental listings rise as tenants seek better pricing and flexibility

Spike likely down to Airbnbs being shifted to long-term rentals and sellers pulling properties from sale market

PropertyMarch 30, 2026
A cargo ship operated by Cosco Shipping at Qingdao Port in eastern Shandong province. According to an online shipping tracker, two of its vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz unmolested. AFP
Two Cosco vessels cross Strait of Hormuz in key move by Chinese shipper

The ultra-large container vessels had aborted an earlier attempt on Friday

BusinessMarch 30, 2026
The threat of cyber attacks has risen in recent years. Reuters
Gulf consulting market steady as conflict shifts demand to cyber security

Companies keep projects in place while increasing spending on digital resilience

EconomyMarch 30, 2026
EGA sold 2.84 million tonnes of cast metal last year. Photo: EGA
UAE and Bahrain's main aluminium producers say plants damaged by Iranian attacks

Emirates Global Aluminium said its facility sustained 'significant damage'

BusinessMarch 29, 2026
A pedestrian bridge in Dubai. Small businesses in the UAE need to seek new opportunities amid disruptions. AFP
It's time to 'hustle' for small businesses in the UAE as regional war continues

Shipping disruptions have hit some companies, but entrepreneurs say the focus remains on solutions

BusinessMarch 20, 2026
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