War Tensions Slow Dubai Gold Market As Tourist Footfall Drops

Reporting from Dubai’s historic gold market, NDTV finds footfall sharply lower as flights reduce amid the Middle-East conflict. Shopowners say business has slowed due to fewer tourists, though stores remain open and gold rates continue to track international prices. Traders warn that if the conflict escalates, global gold markets could feel a wider impact.

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