Transforming Eurasian Trade: The Middle Corridor’s Role Post-2022 (opens in new tab)
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.
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