May6 , 2026

    Container Throughput at Qatar Ports Rises 14% in April

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    Container throughput at ports in Qatar rose by 14% in April 2026, reflecting strong trade activity and improved cargo handling performance.

    The growth was driven by increased imports of consumer goods and construction materials, alongside steady export volumes. Key facilities, including Hamad Port, played a central role in handling the surge, supported by efficient terminal operations and enhanced logistics infrastructure.

    Officials attributed the rise to streamlined port processes, digitalisation initiatives, and improved connectivity with regional and global shipping networks. The expansion of services by major carriers has also contributed to higher container traffic.

    The increase underscores Qatar’s growing importance as a regional logistics hub, with ports continuing to adapt to rising demand and evolving supply chain requirements.

    Industry analysts expect container volumes to remain strong in the coming months, supported by ongoing infrastructure development and sustained economic activity.

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