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Saudi Arabia Under Pressure for Maritime Sector Development in 2025

Given the continuation of the Houthi attacks and the overall tentative situation in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia’s strategic movements, particularly in its port and logistics sectors, could unfold under several potential scenarios in the next year.

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