Strategic corridors
The DRC's strategic corridors are key routes for connecting natural resources to national, regional and international markets. The DGCDI has identified 9 main corridors, designed to stimulate economic growth, develop local resources and strengthen regional cooperation.
Each of these corridors offers a unique development opportunity, linking production areas to key infrastructure such as ports, roads and railways, while facilitating the integration of neighbouring provinces and countries.
The role of corridors
Strategic corridors play a key role in the DRC's industrial development. They enable :
- Linking landlocked areas to local and international markets.
- Stimulating the transformation of natural resources into value-added products.
- Strengthening logistics infrastructures for regional trade.
- Create job opportunities and attract foreign investment.
These corridors are also a lever for regional integration and economic competitiveness in the DRC, connecting the country to strategic hubs such as the ports of Lobito, Dar es Salaam and Matadi.
Opportunities
The DRC's strategic corridors represent unique opportunities for investors and partners. They pave the way for collaboration in sectors such as :
- Agribusiness: Developing agricultural value chains and processing products locally.
- Mining: Facilitating the export of minerals through well-equipped corridors.
- Infrastructure: Building and modernising roads, railways and ports for smoother trade.
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The DGCDI invites public and private players to join in this vision to transform corridors into engines of growth and sustainable development. If you would like to collaborate, please contact us directly via our dedicated page.
