11
Dec
Ethiopia Opens Transit Clearance Offices at Berbera Port to Boost Trade with Somaliland
The Berbera Port Authority has inaugurated Ethiopian transit clearance offices, enhancing trade cooperation between Ethiopia and Somaliland. This initiative highlights Ethiopia’s strategic goal of accessing international maritime routes, essential for a landlocked nation seeking improved economic connectivity. By establishing these offices, Ethiopia aims to solidify its relationship with Somaliland and utilize the Berbera Corridor as a key trade and logistics gateway. This development not only facilitates smoother transit processes but also promotes regional economic integration and growth.
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