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Dubai wants to bypass Strait of Hormuz

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The United Arab Emirates is trying to build a port that will bypass the Strait of Hormuz, and American small-cap companies are soaring after years of underperformance. Plus, the FT’s Michael Pooler explains how Brazil’s instant payment system ended up at the centre of a new US tariff threat.


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US to resume Strait of Hormuz blockade and charge fees on ships, Trump says

Dubai plans new port to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Brazil rallies to defend much-loved payment system from Donald Trump’s attack

US small caps soar as investors look beyond big tech


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