Sudan pound suffers as de facto UAE flight ban hits gold exports

Sudan pound suffers as de facto UAE flight ban hits gold exports

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 22/10/2025
The Sudanese pound has shed nearly two-fifths of its value after a de facto embargo on flights from the army's wartime capital, Port Sudan, into the United Arab Emirates disrupted the vital gold trade, traders and Sudanese officials said.
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