The Challenges Faced on Transit Transport Corridors by Landlocked Countries in Central Africa: Literature Review

  • Frederic D
  • Huang H
  • Mao C
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Abstract

The landlocked countries are the one without access to the sea and can be assimilate as countries around the world with a disadvantage of geography situation location. Chad and the Central African Republic are two of the 40 landlocked countries around the world that transport 80% of their goods by road and rail, and as much as almost more than 50% of their passengers through a transit country with a transit transport system which is crucial for their trade and exchanges. The study aims to introduce the importance to have a good and efficiency transport network infrastructure in Central Africa to facilitate the trade for the landlocked countries of Central Africa (Chad and the Central African Republic), member of CEMAC trade area and proposes some measures that can be adopted to improve their conditions and ameliorate the trade for those countries.

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Frederic, D., Huang, H., & Mao, C. (2021). The Challenges Faced on Transit Transport Corridors by Landlocked Countries in Central Africa: Literature Review. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 11(11), 1200–1211. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojapps.2021.1111090

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