DRC and Zambia for border-less trading

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Zambia (Commonwealth) _ According to an East African article, Zambia and the DRC recently signed a cooperation agreement within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional organization, to facilitate cross-border commerce.

A draft framework for collaboration and an action plan were presented by ministers from both nations in an effort to find a long-term solution to the challenges faced by transporters.

Peter Kazadi, the DRC’s Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Interior and Security, reinforced this point by pointing out that the country is constantly searching for a long-term solution to the issues related to the Kasumbalesa border.

According to an East African article, Zambia and the DRC recently signed a cooperation agreement within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional organization, to facilitate cross-border commerce. A draft framework for collaboration and an action plan were presented by ministers from both nations in an effort to find a long-term solution to the challenges faced by transporters.

Peter Kazadi, the DRC’s Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Interior and Security, reinforced this point by pointing out that the country is constantly searching for a long-term solution to the issues related to the Kasumbalesa border.

“The constant calls from SADC network truckers regarding the challenges. The Deputy Prime Minister said, “We have heard the constant calls from transporters in the SADC network about the challenges they face on a daily basis in carrying out their activities.” “DRC is concerned about this scenario since it is impeding commerce between our two nations in an easy manner. We have decided to collaborate with Zambia in order to resolve this issue in a way that will persist,” he continued.

The meeting between the two nations’ ministers, according to the deputy prime minister, “is an important step in the realization of our two states’ commitment, with the support of SADC, to overcome the obstacles hindering trade and cross-border traffic within our region.

According to an East African article, Zambia and the DRC recently signed a cooperation agreement within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional organization, to facilitate cross-border commerce. A draft framework for collaboration and an action plan were presented by ministers from both nations in an effort to find a long-term solution to the challenges faced by transporters.

Peter Kazadi, the DRC’s Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Interior and Security, reinforced this point by pointing out that the country is constantly searching for a long-term solution to the issues related to the Kasumbalesa border.

“The constant calls from SADC network truckers regarding the challenges they
The busiest land border in the SADC, according to East African, is the Beitbridge border between South Africa and Zimbabwe, followed by the Kasumbalesa border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.

According to an East African article, Zambia and the DRC recently signed a cooperation agreement within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional organization, to facilitate cross-border commerce. A draft framework for collaboration and an action plan were presented by ministers from both nations in an effort to find a long-term solution to the challenges faced by transporters.

Peter Kazadi, the DRC’s Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Interior and Security, reinforced this point by pointing out that the country is constantly searching for a long-term solution to the issues related to the Kasumbalesa border. “The constant calls from SADC network truckers regarding the challenges they
Additionally, they agreed to permit border crossings at Kasumbalesa, Sakania, Mokambo, and Kipushi border checkpoints for 24 hours a day.

A cooperation agreement was signed on Thursday between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to promote cross-border commerce within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) regional bloc. The goal of the action plan and draft framework for partnership that the ministers of the two nations addressed is to identify long-term solutions to the problems that transporters face.

In his opening remarks, DRC Deputy Prime Minister Peter Kazadi, who oversees Interior and Security, reaffirmed Congo’s commitment to finding long-term solutions to the issues surrounding the Kasumbalesa border crossing. “The constant calls from SADC network transporters on the challenges they face on a daily basis to carry out their business.

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