COSCO SHIPPING Lines: Starting today, new booking services are resumed for the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq.

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Source: Dahe Cailefang

Dahe Cailefang reports that on March 25, COSCO Shipping Container Lines announced that, effective immediately, it will resume new booking services for routes from the Far East to the following countries in the Middle East (general cargo containers), including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq.

On March 4, COSCO Shipping Container Lines released a statement that, due to the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East region, it would suspend related routes’ new booking services effective immediately, until further notice regarding the resumption time.

The scope of businesses involved is as follows:

Suspension of all new booking services from around the world to the United Arab Emirates (excluding Fujairah and Haour Fakkan), Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (excluding Jeddah), and Kuwait.

Suspension of all new booking services from the United Arab Emirates (excluding Fujairah and Haour Fakkan), Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (excluding Jeddah), and Kuwait to around the world.

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