The Middle Corridor: Navigating Current Realities and Embracing Future Prospects
Trade between the European Union and Central Asia has grown by nearly 39% over the past decade, with the corridor playing a crucial role in facilitating this exchange. According to research by the World Bank, travel times between China and Europe's western border are projected to halve by 2030, while freight volumes are expected to triple, reaching 11 million tons. This remarkable forecast underscores the transformative potential of the Middle Corridor in global trade dynamics.
The insights and analyses provided in "The Middle Corridor: Navigating Current Realities and Embracing Future Prospects" book will undoubtedly contribute to a deeper understanding of the corridor's current realities and future prospects, guiding policymakers, investors, and stakeholders towards a more connected and prosperous Eurasian region.
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