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The United Arab Emirates has expressed concerns over the potential impact of the United States’ proposed 25% tariff on countries conducting business with Iran. The UAE, a key trading partner and regional hub, indicated that such tariffs could disrupt commodity supplies and alter regional trade dynamics. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining stable trade relations in the Gulf region, which relies heavily on imports for various goods and commodities.

It is reported that Emirati authorities are currently assessing the possible consequences of the tariff implementation. They are examining how the measure might affect supply chains, prices, and broader economic activities within the country. The UAE has also indicated a desire to engage in dialogue with U.S. policymakers to better understand the scope and implications of the proposed tariffs.

The move by the U.S. comes amid ongoing international efforts to put pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, with sanctions and tariffs being part of broader economic strategies. While the UAE has historically maintained a balanced approach in regional diplomacy, officials are cautious about measures that could ripple through their economy and trade networks. As discussions continue, the UAE’s stance underscores the delicate interplay between regional economic interests and international sanctions policies.

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