As global trade routes adjust due to geopolitical changes, Central Asia and the Caucasus are striving to emerge as essential transit centers. Countries like Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Turkmenistan are heavily investing in infrastructure to attract east-west trade. Kazakhstan leads the charge, leveraging its strategic location and established transport routes like the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route to enhance trade volumes. Meanwhile, Turkmenistan is shifting its traditionally neutral stance by engaging more actively in transport corridor discussions, signifying a new geopolitical dynamic in the region.
Countries including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Turkmenistan are investing heavily in railways, highways and ports to attract east-west trade flows.
Kazakhstan has been positioning itself as the Eurasian transit hub for more than a decade, which is why it is now at the top of the Central Asian transit game.
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