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Eurasia’s cargo trade adopts multi-corridor strategy - ITF (Exclusive)

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Modern Diplomacy
· Jun 28, 2026
EurAsian (Networks of) Corridors
For over a century, discussions about Eurasia have been dominated by the language of competition. The last two decades accelerated it further: Analysts compare the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) with the Middle Corridor. Governments promote competing port projects. Policymakers debate sanctions, strategic influence, transit revenues, and geopolitical alignments. Maps are drawn to illustrate which [] The post EurAsian (Networks of) Corridors appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
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Why Alat Free Economic Zone emerging as Eurasia's next manufacturing hub
The structural evolution of regional trade corridors has entered a transformative phase, driven by the global competition for supply chain resilience and near-shoring advantages. Within this context, the recent legislative amendment granting a fifteen-year customs duty exemption for goods produced within the Alat Free Economic Zone represents a calculated shift in state-directed economic architecture.
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Uzbekistan-Türkiye trade growth highlights need for stronger logistics networks
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· Jun 23, 2026
EU launches Connectivity Agenda Platform to develop Middle Corridor
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Areas of Cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in Strengthening Sustainable Transport Corridors in Eurasia
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· Jul 1, 2026
Crisis in the Middle East will not change mood for North-South Corridor start
The North-South Corridor is designed to connect the north of Eurasia with major logistics hubs on the coast of the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean, Maria Zakharova said
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Related coverage for "Eurasia’s cargo trade adopts multi-corridor strategy - ITF (Exclusive)": Modern Diplomacy — EurAsian (Networks of) Corridors. AzerNews — Why Alat Free Economic Zone emerging as Eurasia's next manufacturing hub. Trend News Agency — Uzbekistan-Türkiye trade growth highlights need for stronger logistics networks. Anadolu Agency — EU launches Connectivity Agenda Platform to develop Middle Corridor. Sada Elbalad — Areas of Cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in Strengthening Sustainable Transport Corridors in Eurasia. TASS — Crisis in the Middle East will not change mood for North-South Corridor start

