Japan Revives Nacala Corridor in Africa as It Seeks to Cut China Out of Mineral Supply Chains

Map of the Nacala Corridor that links Zambia, Malawi, and parts of Zimbabwe to the port of Nacala in Mozambique. Map via the World Bank.

A much more subdued Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) wrapped up in Yokohama on Friday, which lacked many of the big check pledges of previous TICAD gatherings and instead focused on fostering trade ties between Japan and Africa.

In his keynote address, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba paid particular attention to the Nacala Corridor, a rail-to-port trade route that extends from the copper belt in Zambia through Malawi to the Mozambican port city of Nacala. 

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