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    Saudi Ports Authority Prolongs Storage Fee Waiver for Transit Cargo

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Saudi Ports Authority has announced an extension of the exemption on storage fees for transit cargo passing through its ports. This move aims to support the efficient flow of goods and reduce logistical costs for traders and shipping companies operating in the region. By waiving these fees, the authority is encouraging increased use of Saudi ports as a key transit hub for international trade.

    Transit cargo plays a crucial role in global supply chains, especially for landlocked countries relying on neighboring ports for access to maritime routes. The extension of the fee exemption is expected to enhance the competitiveness of Saudi ports, attracting more transit shipments and boosting the overall throughput. This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to develop its logistics sector and position itself as a regional trade gateway.

    In a significant development for the shipping and trade industries, the fee waiver extension is likely to reduce operational expenses and improve turnaround times at Saudi ports. This can lead to increased trade volumes and economic benefits for the country, reinforcing its status in global maritime commerce. Meanwhile, stakeholders in the logistics and transportation sectors are anticipated to welcome this supportive policy, which facilitates smoother cargo movement and strengthens regional trade connectivity.

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