South Sudan Hopes Planned Port in Djibouti Will Increase Market Access, Profits

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South Sudan Hopes Planned Port in Djibouti Will Increase Market Access, Profits: SouthSudan

Puot Kang Chol, South Sudan's minister of petroleum, said last week that the land was purchased for exporting crude oil.

Two other African Great Lakes countries, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, recently said they will shift their port operations to Tanzania, leaving just Rwanda and Burundi still fully dependent on the port of Mombasa. "There is every reason to believe that exit of South Sudan will affect the port of Mombasa in the essence that, with Uganda existing and considering the port of Dar es Salaam, that is likely to affect the operations in the port of Mombasa," he said."We need to ask ourselves what could have led to DRC and Uganda and now South Sudan considering giving the port of Mombasa a wide berth.

 

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