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Tunisia-Libya Continental Trade Corridor

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Tunisia-Libya Continental Trade Corridor

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The meeting, held in Tunis, focused on enhancing partnerships between Tunisia and UNECA and reviewing the project aimed at promoting economic integration and regional cohesion.

 Tunisian Minister of Trade, Kalthoum Ben Rejeb, held talks with UNECA’s Assistant Executive Secretary, Hanan Morsi, and North Africa Regional Director, Adam Elhiraika, on the progress of the Tunisian-Libyan continental trade corridor project.

The meeting, held in Tunis, focused on enhancing partnerships between Tunisia and UNECA and reviewing the project aimed at promoting economic integration and regional cohesion.

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The corridor, starting from the Ben Guerdane Free Trade and Logistics Zone and the Ras Jedir border crossing -the largest land crossing in the continent- will link Tunisia and Libya with five landlocked African countries, including Chad, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and the Central African Republic, fostering increased trade exchange across the region.