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Dec
Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s medium-term trade outlook is shifting as Southern and Central Africa undergo major changes in regional transport networks, according to Almandro Jansen of Simonis Storm Securities. While the October trade figures still reflect commodity prices, domestic demand and exchange-rate movements, Jansen says the region is entering a logistics realignment that will shape Namibia's external sector for years. A key development is Zambia’s Western Corridor Project, which broke ground in late October. The route will offer a shorter and more predictable link between Zambia’s mining belt and the Port of Walvis Bay. Jansen said the corridor will strengthen Namibia’s…
