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Dakar-Lagos Transport Corridor, Nigeria



Trans Coastal West African Highway Dakar-Lagos: Liberia, Ghana, Sierra Leone

  1. Introduction to the Dakar-Lagos Logistics Corridor
  2. Main features of the Dakar-Lagos Corridor (West Africa, Maghreb)
  3. Access to twelve markets of West Africa and the Maghreb: Mauritania, Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria

Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Logistics Corridor
Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Transport Corridor (Mauritania, Nigeria)

Transport and Logistics in Africa. Corridors, ports
Trans-African Transport Corridors

African Students (Masters Foreign Trade)

The Subject “Dakar-Lagos African Multimodal Transport Corridor” belongs to the following Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Courses: Transport in Africa, Road transport, Multimodal transport.

Road Transport

Masters: Transport in Africa, Business in Africa.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate: Global Logistics, African Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online>

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Dakar-Lagos Logistics Corridor Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Corredor Dakar-Lagos Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Corredor Dakar-Lagos.

Area of Knowledge: Africa.

Foreign Trade and Business in West Africa

The Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor, or Trans Coastal West African Highway, 4,010 kilometers, links:

  1. Maghreb: Mauritania
  2. West Africa: Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria

Key features of the Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor:

  1. Countries of the Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor: Mauritania, Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria
  2. Main linked cities by the Trans Coastal West African Highway: Nouakchott (Mauritania), Rosso (Senegal), Saint-Louis, Dakar, Kaolak, Karang (The Gambia), Barra, Banjul, Casamance region, Mpack (Guinea-Bissau), Quebo, Boke, Kogon (Guinea), Conakry, Pamelap, Port Loko (Sierra Leone), River Mano, Bandajuma, Klay (Liberia), Monrovia, Kakata, Totota, Ganta, Tobli Bay, Blay (Ivory Coast), Duekoue, Yamoussoukro, Abidjan, Grand Bassam, Elubo (Ghana), Kumasi, Accra, Lomé (Togo), Hilakondji, Cotonou (Benin), and Lagos
  3. Benin-Niger-Burkina Faso-Ivory Coast Railway loop
  4. In Dakar (Senegal), the Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor: links with the Cairo-Dakar Logistics Corridor and the Trans-Sahelian Highway
  5. In Lagos (Nigeria), links with the Algiers-Lagos (Trans-Saharan) and the Lagos-Mombasa
  6. Main religion in the region of the Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor: Islam and Christianity
  7. Main languages: French and English

Largest ports related to the Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor:

  1. Port of Dakar
  2. Port of Abidjan
  3. Port of Lagos
  4. Port of Lomé
  5. Port of Cotonou
  6. Port of Tema and Takoradi (Ghana)

African Regional Economic Communities involved (Dakar-Lagos corridor):

  1. West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)
  2. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
  3. Arab Maghreb Union
  4. Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)

The Dakar-Lagos Trans-African Corridor belongs to the West African Economic Area.

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