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Northern Corridor Transit Time Indicator Improves in the Last Quarter of 2020

Transit Time in almost all routes along the Northern Corridor improved during the last quarter of 2020 following redu

Member States adopt the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimation Model
The model developed with support from TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) will support the Corridors’ Transport Observatories to regularly report on performances related to GHG emissions as well as help identify possible reduction/mitigation potentials in climate change projects in the two Corridors.
Kenya Railways Slashes Mombasa to Naivasha ICD SGR Freight Rates by 15%

Kenya Railways (KR) has reduced the Standard Gauge Rail

The Mombasa Port throughput registered a slight decline in 2020

Data from the Northern Corridor Transport Observatory r

Northern Corridor Transit Time Indicator Improves in the Last Quarter of 2020

Transit Time in almost all routes along the Northern Corridor improved during the last quarter of 2020 following redu

impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on small-scale cross-border traders

The outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic early last year came with a number of restrictions, including cross-border movement

Northern Corridor Executive Committee directs Inland Waterways, Import-Export Imbalance Surveys
The NCTTCA Executive Committee (EC) has directed the Northern Corridor Secretariat to engage the Member States to address the trade imbalance between exports and imports and promote the inland water mode of transport in the region.
Trading based on the AfCFTA; A welcome move to support the post-COVID-19 economic recovery process
Trading based on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) kicked off on 1st January 2021, creating a single continental market for goods and services to boost intra-Africa trade, economic growth, and development.
Northern Corridor: Rail Market Share improved from 5 to 21 per cent in just three years
Since the launch of the Standard Gauge Rail (SGR) Cargo train in 2018, the Railway industry was positioning itself to be the transport mode of choice along the Northern Corridor region. By January 2021, the rail evacuated 21% cargo based on the Mombasa Port throughput; SGR hauling approximately 19.12% market share of combined imports and export volumes, mainly containerized cargo, excluding transshipment cargo. Imports containerized market share by rail was about 39.33% for both Transit and local markets.
The Northern Corridor Performance declines marginally due to COVID-19
Like every other economic sector, the Northern Corridor received its fair share of challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, with cross-border transit transport and trade almost grinding to a halt. The pandemic posed unprecedented questions as to how to facilitate the movement of goods while ensuring safety and preventing international transmission of the disease. Lack of harmonised mechanisms to respond to the challenges posed an even greater challenge.
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