World Logistics Passport continues to expand globally
The WLP allows traders and freight forwarders to access benefits in return for increased trade in each of the programme’s hubs. — File photo
The World Logistics Passport (WLP) has gained popularity and attracted more nations across the world to foster global trade cooperation, says a report.
The initiative, launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos a year ago, has increased to 11 strategically located nations and still expanding to other global network of trade megahubs in East and West. India, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Colombia and South Africa among the countries that have signed on to the World Logistics Passport so far
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