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Egypt, Israel, Iraq want to tap into Asia – Europe trade via rail

The Port of Ain Sokhna, which is supposed to get a rail connection under Egypt's plan. Image: Shutterstock. © Sergey_Bogomyako

Countries all along the Middle Corridor are working on their infrastructure to put more Asia – Europe trade goods on the rails. However, beyond the immediate China – Europe rail route, countries in the near east are also looking to use the iron tracks to benefit from global trade flows. How does that work?

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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