China Expands Direct Shipping Routes to Africa Ahead of Zero-Tariff Trade Policy

China Launches New Africa Shipping Routes as Zero-Tariff Access for 53 Countries Begins in May 2026 China is expanding its maritime trade footprint across Africa through new direct shipping routes from key domestic ports, a move aimed at improving logistics efficiency and strengthening commercial ties ahead of planned tariff reductions in 2026. According to Global Times, Beijing will introduce zero-tariff access for 53 African countries with diplomatic relations, effective May

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Zambia and Zimbabwe Plan New Zambezi Bridge to Boost Trade and Protect Victoria Falls Landmark

Zambia and Zimbabwe to Build New Zambezi Bridge for Freight as Victoria Falls Bridge Shifts to Tourism Use Zambia and Zimbabwe have announced plans to construct a new road and rail bridge across the Zambezi River, aiming to improve freight movement while preserving the historic Victoria Falls Bridge. The new structure will be built a few kilometers downstream and is designed to handle heavy cargo traffic, including freight trains and

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DP World Launches Brazil–Africa Trade Corridor to Boost Cross-Continental Logistics

DP World Unveils Brazil–Africa Link Connecting Santos Port to African Markets with Integrated Logistics Network DP World has launched a new integrated trade corridor linking Brazil to Africa, aiming to strengthen connectivity between Latin America’s largest economy and fast-growing African markets. Known as the Brazil–Africa Link, the corridor was officially unveiled at Intermodal South America 2026 in São Paulo.  The service connects export flows from the Port of Santos to

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Namibia Expands Walvis Bay Port to Position Itself as Southern Africa’s Logistics Gateway

Namibia Invests $126.5M in Walvis Bay Port Upgrade to Rival South Africa’s Congested Trade Routes Namibia is accelerating its push to become a regional logistics hub with a $126.5 million upgrade of Walvis Bay Port, aimed at improving trade efficiency for landlocked neighbors. The project includes the addition of six rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes, which will significantly boost container handling capacity and reduce vessel turnaround times. It is being implemented

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Nigerian Airlines Warn of Flight Disruptions as Aviation Fuel Prices Surge

Nigeria’s Airlines Face Operational Crisis After 270% Spike in Aviation Fuel Costs Threatens Flight Services Airline operators in Nigeria have raised serious concerns over a sharp and unprecedented surge in aviation fuel prices, reporting an increase of approximately 270%. Industry leaders say the spike far exceeds global trends and is placing severe financial strain on carriers, threatening the sustainability of airline operations across the country. The Airline Operators of Nigeria

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Haropa Port Explores Technical Cooperation to Develop Kinshasa–Kisangani River Transport Corridor in DRC

Haropa Port Signals Interest in Supporting River Transport Development Between Kinshasa and Kisangani in the DRC French public port authority Haropa Port has expressed interest in providing technical assistance for the development of river transport along the Kinshasa–Kisangani corridor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The potential cooperation was discussed during a meeting held on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, between the DRC Vice Prime Minister and Minister of

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Maersk Halts New Shipments to Berbera, Putting Pressure on Horn of Africa Trade Routes

Maersk Suspends New Cargo Bookings to Berbera Port, Raising Concerns Over Ethiopia Trade Corridor Disruptions Global container shipping giant A.P. Moller–Maersk has temporarily suspended new cargo bookings to and from the Port of Berbera, disrupting a key inland trade corridor connecting the Horn of Africa’s coastal gateways to Ethiopia’s import-dependent economy. In a notice to customers, the company said the suspension takes effect immediately due to scheduling changes. However, Maersk

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$1.32 Billion Secured for Lobito Corridor Railway to Link Zambia’s Copperbelt to Global Markets via Angola

Africa Finance Corporation and AfDB Back $5 Billion Lobito Corridor Railway to Connect Zambia Copper Mines to Angola Port The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have each committed $500 million toward the development of the Lobito Corridor railway project, a strategic infrastructure link designed to connect Zambia’s copper-rich regions to global markets through the Angolan port of Lobito. In addition, Italy will contribute approximately $320

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Cape Town Launches First Electric Buses for MyCiTi Network in Major Shift Toward Green Public Transport

Cape Town Introduces First Electric Buses for MyCiTi Network as City Accelerates Transition to Sustainable Public Transport Cape Town is set to receive its first electric bus in August, marking a major milestone in the city’s transition toward cleaner and more sustainable public transport. The development forms part of a broader strategy to modernise the MyCiTi rapid transit system while reducing fuel costs and lowering carbon emissions. The initial delivery

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Transport Minister Tayali Champions Zambia’s Land-Linked Vision Through Regional Corridor Development

Zambia’s Transport Minister Champions Zambia’s Land-Linked Vision Through Regional Transport Corridor Development Zambia is intensifying efforts to transform itself from a landlocked nation into a regional logistics and trade hub through sustained investment in transport infrastructure, corridor development, and regional cooperation, Minister of Transport and Logistics Hon. Museba Frank Tayali announced during the opening of the Land-Linked Zambia 2026 Conference in Lusaka. Speaking to government officials, industry leaders, and regional

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