Namibia’s decision to target
Brazilian exporters into
Africa is starting to pay off,
according to Agnetha Mouton
of the Walvis Bay Corridor
Group (WBCG).
The corridor group
opened a Sao Paolo office in
November 2012 in line with
the Namibian government’s
South American strategy.
According to Mouton,
Walvis Bay is becoming a
preferred African gateway
for Brazilian importers and
exporters because it can offer
a seven-days sailing from
Sao Paolo, if served with a
direct call, and the landward
links along the corridors offer
safe and cost-effective access
to the regional markets and
suppliers.
Brazilian shippers tune into WB benefits
01 May 2013 - by Staff reporter
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