Trucking Services in Belize, Central America, and the Dominican Republic: Performance Analysis and Policy Recommendations
Distances in Central America are short and cargo volumes are small to build a dense network of short sea shipping. Furthermore, there is no transnational railway network. This gives trucking services a key role in international transport. This preliminary study characterizes trucking services in Belize, Central America and the Dominican Republic and concludes with policy recommendations to improve performance
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