The Republic of Benin is planning to build five inland ports to move goods to Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso and Niger. The African country’s Cotonou Port handles 27% of the nation’s imports. The republic is planning to increase the port’s import volume from 5.5-million tons to nine million by 2011, according to dredgingtoday.
Benin plans to almost double ports’ import capacity next year
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