October 11, 2025
Key international developments impacting supply chains and procurement.
Source: Bloomberg, Oct 10, 2025
China announced comprehensive export controls on rare-earth minerals and tech, exercising extraterritorial jurisdiction and requiring foreign entities to secure licenses for products containing Chinese-origin rare earths.
Source: Global Trade Alert, Oct 9, 2025
China has implemented export licensing on lithium-ion batteries and key materials, targeting global EV and energy storage supply chains, threatening MENA's renewable energy transition.
Source: Freightos, Drewry, Oct 9, 2025
Ocean container spot rates have plummeted to 17-month lows, down over 60% year-over-year, driven by structural overcapacity as fleet growth outpaces demand.
Source: WTO, Oct 8, 2025
The WTO has sharply downgraded its 2026 trade growth forecast to just 0.5%, warning of a "tariff cliff" once current inventory buffers are exhausted.
Source: Procurement Magazine, Oct 9, 2025
SAP unveiled an AI-native platform using live knowledge graphs to detect risks across multiple supplier tiers, with general availability in H1 2026.
Source: Procurement Magazine, Oct 10, 2025
Coupa acquired Scoutbee to use advanced LLMs to accelerate supplier discovery and matching across its network of over 10 million buyers and suppliers.
Source: CSIS, Oct 6, 2025
Following sanctions relief, Qatar is leading a $7B investment in Syria's energy sector, and the UAE is funding an $800M port development, creating a major MENA procurement opportunity.
Source: Proxima Group, 2025 Global Sourcing Risk Index
A forecasted $4.7T investment in reindustrialization is reorienting global trade, with Mexico, Turkey, India, and Poland emerging as alternative sourcing hubs.
Source: ISM, Oct 1, 2025
The ISM Manufacturing PMI was 49.1% in September, its seventh month in contraction. New export orders collapsed, and two-thirds of suppliers cited negative tariff impacts.
Critical developments within the MENA region and their direct procurement implications.
Source: MEED, Oct 11, 2025
The GCC announced the "Gulf Customs Gateway 2026," a unified digital platform to harmonize customs procedures and tariffs, requiring significant corporate compliance updates.
Source: The National, Oct 11, 2025
A key UAE port was hit by a ransomware attack, causing a temporary suspension of terminal operations and leading to immediate logistics backlogs.
Source: Arab News, Oct 11, 2025
Saudi Arabia awarded major EPC contracts for a large-scale phosphate facility, part of a strategy to become a leading global supplier of fertilizers and industrial chemicals.
Source: Zawya, Oct 11, 2025
Egypt's central bank has devalued the currency again, raising import costs and creating financial stability concerns for local suppliers.
Source: Gulf Business, Oct 10, 2025
A major MENA supplier of cement and steel issued a profit warning, citing high energy costs and delays in giga-projects.
Source: Khaleej Times, Oct 11, 2025
The UAE will impose stricter emissions standards (Euro 6 equivalent) for all new commercial vehicles and industrial machinery starting June 2026.
Source: Logistics Middle East, Oct 11, 2025
Major shipping lines announced a new Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) for cargo from Asia to the Middle East, effective from November 1st.
Source: Forbes Middle East, Oct 11, 2025
The Forbes Middle East "Most Innovative Companies" list shows a strong focus on regional companies specializing in AI-driven logistics, automation, and sustainable tech.
Source: Al Jazeera, Oct 11, 2025
A major logistics union in Morocco has warned of potential widespread strike action over wage negotiations, citing high inflation.