Zambia Becomes Full Member of Central Corridor, Enhancing Regional Trade Links
Transport and Logistics News Zambia
Transport & Logistics News is the leading title for the transport and logistics sector. The only quarterly publication,
Minister Tayali stressed how important it is for Zambia’s trade and logistics industry to be a part of the Central Corridor. Zambia is a landlocked country, thus its main means of accessing foreign markets is through effective commercial routes. Zambia will benefit from greater access to major seaports by joining the Central Corridor, particularly Tanzania’s Port of Dar es Salaam, a significant gateway for trade in the area. Because it will be simpler to export goods to other African countries and abroad, this development is anticipated to open up new commercial prospects for Zambian companies.
An established, cohesive multimodal transportation and logistics network is the Central Corridor. By road, rail, and waterways, it links five important member states: Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. By establishing essential links between landlocked states and the Indian Ocean, this network promotes easier trade and lowers the cost of transportation for products entering and leaving these countries. Zambia may now take advantage of this integrated system as a full member, which will improve its capacity to engage in regional trade more successfully.
The Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency was originally established to ensure coordination and cooperation among its member states in managing transit transport along the corridor. It plays a pivotal role in harmonizing policies and procedures that affect the movement of goods. With Zambia now on board, the agency is expected to increase its scope of influence and strengthen its efforts to promote smoother, more efficient transport links across the region.
领英推荐
Therefore, Zambia’s accession to the Central Corridor is a move in the right direction toward improved regional trade facilitation. It gives Zambia a dependable path for importing commodities and creates new opportunities for its exporters to more effectively reach international markets. Zambia is well-positioned to seize this chance to deepen its integration into the regional and international economies, supported by the Central Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency.
Zambia has committed to collaborating closely with other African countries to improve trade and transportation connectivity, as seen by the signing of this pact. Zambia wants to boost its logistics network, reach a wider market, and aid in the development of the commerce infrastructure in the region by making the most of the Central Corridor.
News Team: [email protected]
Customer Service/Freight Forwarding Professional
4 个月Great step in the right direction