WIRE โ Every conversation about the Djibouti-Ethiopia corridor tends to begin with Ethiopia. That is understandable: a landlocked but land-linked country of more than 130 million people, routing the vast majority of its trade through a single foreign port, has an obvious stake in how that route performs. But the corridor is not Ethiopias alone to manage
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