Surging UAE exports revive China–Middle East corridor
- Team CargoTalk

- Sep 30
- 1 min read

The China–Middle East trade corridor is showing signs of recovery, with UAE exports to China performing well. The route is picking up pace after a period of slower growth on other global lanes, said Marc Prasad, Regional VP, ALSI Global. Dubai World Central plays a crucial role using technology and efficient transit solutions to support faster and more reliable cargo movement. With rising demand, the China–Middle East corridor is likely to remain a growth hotspot in Q4, as businesses give priority to cost-effective deliveries. Airlines and forwarders are using the UAE as a key hub to connect China with markets across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. Analysts say the corridor is cementing the Middle East’s status as a vital link in global supply chains.







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