galbeedi Posted February 24 49 minutes ago, Illyria said: the same applies to construction material, other imported goods etc. Size might be a factor, Large ships, easy docking and unloading could definitely reduce import prices. Commercial propane will improve lives in big cities. This port could provide service from Mudug to Hiiraan, Somali regions from Wardheer to Godey and Qalaafe. Boosaaso might be only a gateway to gulf ports, livestock exports and reduced capacity just like Berbera. Despite these success stories, what you need is a functioning Somali state to open international markets for livestock exports that could earn Somali nomads billions of dollars. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted February 24 14 hours ago, Che -Guevara said: I want to know if the price of land increased In conservative estimation, I would say in multifold, if you could even find a lot in a 20 mile radius, and even in Galkacyo and Galdogob lots outside of the cities more than doubled from a year ago. 13 hours ago, galbeedi said: Despite these success stories, what you need is a functioning Somali state to open international markets for livestock exports that could earn Somali nomads billions of dollars. No matter how good, the private sector could never replace the role of functioning, competent State institutions. Just look at the nightmare unfolding with air traffic control. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted March 24 This is a good beginning, a Somali enterprise making gradual progress: a chartered container ship by Somalis, the largest according to some sources, by SomLink logistics docking at a Somali port. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted March 30 Laamiga isku xidhi doonta Qabri Dahar - Doollo - dekada Garacad https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=6753408784788041 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites