Issue 01 . June 2026Loose change. Sharp eyes.

shipping.

17 pieces filed under shipping

OpinionJun 18
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Small Businesses Need a Shipping Buffer", covering small business, shipping, trade, customers on Souk Weekly.

Small Businesses Need a Shipping Buffer

Regional uncertainty makes delivery promises harder. A visible buffer can protect customers, cash flow and reputation.

By Diego Arroyo

BusinessJun 12
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Oil Falls, But the Bill Does Not Fall at Once", covering oil, fuel, shipping, cost of living on Souk Weekly.

Oil Falls, But the Bill Does Not Fall at Once

Crude dropped on hopes of a Hormuz reopening. That does not mean the weekly shop, summer flights or shipping costs instantly forgive the past few months.

By Marcus Okafor

WorldJun 11
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Strait of Hormuz: The World's Most Important Gap", covering ship, sea, shipping, hormuz on Souk Weekly.

The Strait of Hormuz: The World's Most Important Gap

A stretch of water you could cross in an afternoon carries a fifth of the planet's oil. This week, everyone remembered why it matters.

By Priya Chen

OpinionJun 9
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Should You Ship Household Goods or Buy New in the UAE?", covering UAE moving, household goods, shipping, relocation checklist on Souk Weekly.

Should You Ship Household Goods or Buy New in the UAE?

Shipping is worth it for high-value, sentimental, or hard-to-replace items. Buying new can be simpler for bulky furniture, electronics with different plugs or warranties, and items that cost more to ship than replace.

By Diego Arroyo

WorldJun 8
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Red Sea Delay That Changes the Calendar", covering red sea, supply chain, shipping, commerce on Souk Weekly.

The Red Sea Delay That Changes the Calendar

Supply-chain delays are usually priced as costs. For regional businesses, the larger effect is often the calendar they force everyone to rewrite.

By Marcus Okafor

TechnologyJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The No Code App the Uncle Shipped Is, Quietly, the Most Useful Thing in the Family", covering no code, family, apps, gulf on Souk Weekly.

The No Code App the Uncle Shipped Is, Quietly, the Most Useful Thing in the Family

Why the regional family WhatsApp group has been replaced, in several households we know, by a forty-eight hour build the uncle put together one rainy weekend.

By Diego Arroyo

WorldJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Airport Transit Zone Is Now the Region's Most Underrated Soft Power Instrument", covering airports, soft power, gulf, world on Souk Weekly.

The Airport Transit Zone Is Now the Region's Most Underrated Soft Power Instrument

Forget the embassies. Forget the cultural attaches. The first impression of a country is now formed in the eight minutes between the jetbridge and the connecting gate.

By Mira Faraj

PoliticsJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Municipal Council Is Where the Region's Actual Politics Lives", covering municipal, politics, gulf, policy on Souk Weekly.

The Municipal Council Is Where the Region's Actual Politics Lives

Everyone watches the cabinet. The interesting fights, the real careers, and the durable policy shifts are happening one floor below.

By Lena Holloway

WorldJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Suitcase Economy of the Arrivals Hall Is Bigger Than the Trade Statistics", covering trade, informal economy, airports, world on Souk Weekly.

The Suitcase Economy of the Arrivals Hall Is Bigger Than the Trade Statistics

Why a quietly enormous category of regional cross-border commerce is moving in passengers' checked baggage, and why nobody who tracks trade data is counting it.

By Mira Faraj

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Family Office Buying Spree Has Moved Down the Supply Chain", covering family office, private capital, business, markets on Souk Weekly.

The Family Office Buying Spree Has Moved Down the Supply Chain

Why the next four acquisitions you read about in this region will be smaller than the last four, and quieter, and in categories you did not expect.

By Marcus Okafor

WorldJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "A Global Shipping Route Just Quietly Rerouted Itself", covering shipping, logistics, trade routes, world on Souk Weekly.

A Global Shipping Route Just Quietly Rerouted Itself

It was not in any communique. It was not announced. It happened in the AIS data three weeks ago and the only people who have noticed are the people who pay for AIS data.

By Mira Faraj

WorldJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Central Asia Is Quietly the Next Pipeline of Pipelines", covering central asia, infrastructure, finance, world on Souk Weekly.

Central Asia Is Quietly the Next Pipeline of Pipelines

Why a region nobody in Gulf finance was thinking about three years ago is suddenly on every infrastructure desk's whiteboard.

By Marcus Okafor

OpinionJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "In Praise of the Boring Conference", covering conferences, events, essay, opinion on Souk Weekly.

In Praise of the Boring Conference

Why the regional conference circuit's best moments happen, increasingly, at the dullest events nobody wants to put on the highlight reel.

By Diego Arroyo

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "SD Media and the Middle of the Content Sandwich", covering sd media, media, content, production on Souk Weekly.

SD Media and the Middle of the Content Sandwich

Why everybody talks about who makes the content and everybody talks about who streams the content and almost nobody talks about the unglamorous middle layer that decides whether either of those works. With one named example.

By Diego Arroyo

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Qatar's Sovereign Allocators Are Doing Something Funny With Real Estate", covering qatar, sovereign, real estate, business on Souk Weekly.

Qatar's Sovereign Allocators Are Doing Something Funny With Real Estate

Why a quiet allocation shift inside one of the region's most disciplined funds is being read, by other allocators, as a signal worth copying.

By Marcus Okafor

TechnologyJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The WhatsApp Broadcast List Is the Real Regional Content Management System", covering whatsapp, ecommerce, smb, technology on Souk Weekly.

The WhatsApp Broadcast List Is the Real Regional Content Management System

Why a generation of regional small businesses has quietly abandoned the modern content stack and is shipping more product through a feature designed for forwarding birthday messages.

By Priya Chen

WorldAug 2
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Squeeze Points: How the Gulf Sits Astride Global Trade", covering cargo, port, shipping, trade on Souk Weekly.

The Squeeze Points: How the Gulf Sits Astride Global Trade

A handful of narrow waterways near the Gulf carry an outsized share of the world's energy and goods, which is both a blessing and a vulnerability.

By Sara Qureshi