They should update and include Garacad port which will be servicing the Somali region soon.
Stop dreaming.There will never be an economic corridor worth for them to write in their national agenda and documents.Keep writing fantasy articles like below
Actually it's in their agenda, here's a tweet from the Ethiopian minister herself and you can clearly see the highway to Galdogob.Stop dreaming.There will never be an economic corridor worth for them to write in their national agenda and documents.Keep writing fantasy articles like below
Actually it's in their agenda, here's a tweet from the Ethiopian minister herself and you can clearly see the highway to Galdogob.
As you can see they want to diversify their ports and they don't want to rely on 1 or 2 ports.
Lol, okay Idoor, Ethiopian officials have been making trips to Puntland and overseeing the progress of Garacad Port themselves, even Cagjar made an appearance just recently.
Garacad is a regional project with strategic importance that involves the entire HOA, especially Ethiopia. The new road will connect Garacad, with Galkacyo and Galdogob, on the Ethiopian border. Once completed, it will allow the goods arriving in the port (Indian Ocean/Gulf of Aden) to arrive in the country in a short amount of time. Garacad will serve the Horn of Africa, central Somalia and the South-Eastern region of Ethiopia by providing new trade routes accessible to the rest of the world, in particular the Persian Gulf and Asia, also helping the populations of Oromia/Ogaden, far from the port services of Djibouti. (literally the whole point of the ports establishment).
You're just mad and speaking from a place of cuqdad, I get it, Garacad will undercut a lot of Somalilands revenue and baseline, but that's the nature of competition, get better or flounder.
Choice is yours.
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Somalia, Ethiopia to jointly invest in four seaports on the Red Sea
Somalia and Ethiopia announced they were jointly investing in four seaports to attract foreign investment to their two countries, the latest move in a tussle for access to ports along one of the world's most strategic waterways.www.reuters.com
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What has Somalia been doing to compete or help the country? Any good news?
PL build roads without aid.โFrom land locked to land linkedโmeanwhile Somalia canโt even build a stretch of asphalt road without foreign aid
First question answer, ethiopia report was last year plus before couple of days garcaad port open.Can you point to me where Garacad is mentioned in the document of their Transport Master Plan for the next 30 years?
How many containers has the port served as it opened last month? Have something tangible before you talk