Transforming Eurasian Trade: The Middle Corridor’s Role Post-2022

Transforming Eurasian Trade: The Middle Corridor’s Role Post-2022



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  1. Submission Statement: For several years, the Middle Corridor was only making gradual progress, however, with the onset of Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022 and the ensuing intensification of sanctions on Russia as well as Ukraine’s concerted attacks on Russian critical infrastructure linked to international transit routes, it has become a key alternative for trade between Europe and Asia, particularly China with other countries like Japan and South Korea also beginning to come in.

    The article attempts to realistically assess the economic viability of the TITR or the Middle Corridor by discussing the efforts being undertaken by countries along the Middle Corridor to develop the infrastructure and improve the standard and conditions of transit routes along the TITR, as well as try and gauge the potential of these efforts to favourably impact the transit related figures of this corridor in the long run.

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