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cooperation in the region and what the governance of the energy markets will look like.” The UAE has publicly complained about OPEC quotas, which limit the oil production for all member countries
UAE to leave OPEC after nearly 60 years:** The United Arab Emirates says it will exit OPEC on Friday, ending decades of membership in the oil-producing cartel. - **Gulf states condemn Iran over Hormuz threat
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at different levels. Oman has barely felt any shock as its ports and terminals continue operating as usual. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been able to reroute some
exit from Opec, and its sister group Opec+, represents a big win for [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump), who has accused the organisation of “ripping off the rest of the world” by inflating oil prices
exited the Gulf under US military escort. Additionally, the US military claimed its forces in the region destroyed six small Iranian boats, which Tehran also denied. Instead, Iran claimed, the US had killed five civilians
Gulf country, with a capacity of approximately 4.8 million barrels per day and significant room to increase output, announced on Tuesday that it would quit the organisation to focus on “national interests”. The move comes