Strategic intelligence on the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport corridor
LAPSSET represents East Africa's most ambitious infrastructure project, creating new regional dependencies and challenging existing trade routes. Our sovereignty-first analysis will reveal the strategic implications of this transformative corridor.
LAPSSET challenges Djibouti's monopoly on Ethiopian trade and creates new strategic dependencies between Kenya, South Sudan, and Ethiopia.
South Sudan's oil export diversification through LAPSSET reduces dependency on Sudan's pipeline infrastructure and Chinese financing.
Ethiopia's quest for maritime access through Lamu Port creates new leverage dynamics with both Kenya and traditional Red Sea routes.
Kenya's infrastructure diplomacy through LAPSSET positions it as a regional hub while creating new dependency relationships.
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Stakeholder interviews and baseline analysis across Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan
Sample reports for founding subscribers and strategic framework development
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