Kenya’s deep-water Lamu Port is entering a critical phase as shipping routes in the Arabian Gulf gradually return to normal following the easing of geopolitical tensions that had temporarily boosted cargo traffic to the facility. The port witnessed an unexpected surge in vessel calls over recent months after international shipping lines diverted services away from the conflict-affected Strait of Hormuz, transforming Lamu into an alternative gate…
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