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Dubai Keeps Shelves Stocked Even as War Disrupts Food Shipments

UAE uses strategic reserves and rerouted imports to maintain food supplies amid Middle East war, importing about 90% of its food, Economy Minister said.

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The UAE imports about 90% of what it eats and cargoes of Indian rice, Australian meat and Indonesian coffee have been snarled up.

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The United Arab Emirates import almost 90 percent of its food. But delivery is currently difficult. How long the supplies last.

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The aggravation of the situation around the Strait of Hormuz forces the UAE to switch to a crisis regime of food supply.

Dubai authorities are assuring residents that there will be no food shortages. But is this really the case? The war in the Middle East has begun to put pressure on food logistics in the UAE. Due to problems with shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, some goods are being delayed, but authorities claim that supplies will last for several months. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Bloomberg. Read also: Safe Haven Already in Question: Iranian Stri…

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AFV broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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