Trade along Sudan-Libya border route resumes
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Commercial trade has recommenced along the desert triangle border route that links Sudan, Libya, and Egypt, according to Maghrebi Week on January 12th.

Following a prolonged slowdown in trade, the renewal of commercial activity along the border crossing comes after the corridor was reopened. Darfur24, a Sudanese news outlet, reported that traders are traveling towards south-eastern Libya on a weekly basis to transport goods and fuel to markets in both Sudan and Libya.

The report outlines that small commercial vehicles have started to transport various supplies from Sudanese territory towards the Libyan city of Kufra, which has long been a significant logistical hub which connects North Africa with the Sahel.

Maghrebi Week


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