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Inter-State Road Transit (ISRT)

Article Assessing the Challenges that Resulted in the Steady Decline of Transit Trade in 2022

Assessing the Challenges that Resulted in the Steady Decline of Transit Trade in 2022

Introduction Over the years, landlocked countries have relied on neighbouring coastal states like Ghana, Nigeria and Cote D’ Ivoire, to complete transactions of international trade. Transit trade comes with enormous

News Transit Trade Declines by Over 25% in First three Quarters of 2022

Transit Trade Declines by Over 25% in First three Quarters of 2022

Data from the State Insurance Company (SIC) has revealed a 25.7 percent decline in transit trade from the first quarter to the third quarter of 2022. This was made known

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