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Kazakhstan boosts Middle Corridor traffic over five years

Trend News Agency

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July 6, 2026

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Kazakhstan boosts Middle Corridor traffic over five years
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AzerNews

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· Jul 10, 2026

How Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are building Eurasia's next trade route

Crucially, this development breathes real economic vitality into the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, widely known as the Middle Corridor. For years, sceptics argued that the Middle Corridor could never truly compete with the Northern Route through Russia or the Southern Route via the Suez Canal due to its high costs, complex multi-jurisdictional bottlenecks, and the necessity of maritime transhipment across the Caspian.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Georgia and Kazakhstan discuss Middle Corridor development

Georgia and Kazakhstan discuss Middle Corridor development

Tehran Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Iran emerges as critical transit link between Iraq, Afghanistan, South Asia

TEHRAN- Recent developments in Iran's transport and logistics sector have underscored the country's growing importance as a regional transit hub connecting the West Asia with Central and South Asia.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 4, 2026

Areas of Cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in Strengthening Sustainable Transport Corridors in Eurasia

Areas of Cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in Strengthening Sustainable Transport Corridors in Eurasia

TASS

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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 "Kazakhstan boosts Middle Corridor traffic over five years": AzerNews — How Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are building Eurasia's next trade route. Trend News Agency — Georgia and Kazakhstan discuss Middle Corridor development. Tehran Times — Iran emerges as critical transit link between Iraq, Afghanistan, South Asia. 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