Shipping, Trade and Exports | In dire straits
The Hormuz Strait wrangle has not just upended bilateral trade with one of our top partners, the UAE, but also hit exports to the West

The Strait of Hormuz, with its outsized influence on global trade, is also critical for container shipping routes that sustain India’s export economy. Dubai, which lies on the southern coast of the Strait, is now India’s primary re-export gateway to global markets, anchored by world-class logistics infrastructure and free trade zones. Bilateral trade between India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is now worth over $100 billion (Rs 93,801 crore) annually, making the federation one of our top three trading partners. India’s exports to the UAE alone, spanning over 7,000 product categories, were estimated to be $39 billion (Rs 36,596 crore) in FY26.

