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A multilateral corridor traversing Central Europe
The Baltic-Adriatic Corridor is a multilateral trade and connectivity corridor traversing the Central Europe geography. As an organising frame for cross-border movement of goods, services, capital and people, the corridor aggregates infrastructure, customs procedures, regulatory harmonisation and bilateral or multilateral political commitments into a single planning unit.
Indian trade with the corridor's geography is increasing as supply chains diversify away from concentration risk. Pharmaceuticals, IT services, engineering goods, automobile components, textiles and processed foods are the most active export categories. On imports, the corridor is a source for energy, fertiliser inputs, metals and machinery depending on the specific regions involved.
Per AJG Standing Order #13, this corridor is treated multilaterally — never narrowed to a single bilateral story. Where the corridor connects three or more economies, the trilateral and multilateral lens is preserved in the data layer. Specific FTAs, BITs, customs unions and multimodal agreements applicable to corridor traffic are catalogued in the relevant FTA and bloc registries.
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