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Iran navigates shipping development amid push for regional cooperation

Amid the recent accident at the strategic Bandar Abbas Port, Iran’s shipping and maritime sector finds itself at the intersection of logistical bottlenecks, regional diplomacy, and ambitious infrastructure plans.

The blast, originating from a container yard storing hazardous chemicals, has significantly disrupted Iran’s shipping operations and raised concerns about safety protocols.



Despite the unrest, Iran is pressing forward with foreign port partnerships.

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