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Expert Meeting on Regional Cooperation in Transit Transport: Solutions for Landlocked and Transit Developing Countries.
Geneva, 27-28 September 2007

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Introduction
Mr. Peter Faust,
Trade Logistics Branch SITE/UNCTAD

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Industry views and experiences on transit: Shipper
Ms Brenda Horne,
South Africa Shippers' Council
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Thai transit strategy
Mr. Phantong Loykulnanta,
Thai Customs Authorities
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Issues to be considered when negotiating regional transit agreement 
Mr. Peter Krausz,
IRU
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Experiences from Eastern and Southern Africa 
Mr. Gilbert Maeti,
COMESA
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Bilateral transit arrangements
Mrs. Eva Molnar,
UNECE
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Best practices in corridor arrangements 
Mr. Graham Smith,
World Bank
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The experience of the Walvis Bay corridor 
Mr. Frank Gschwender,
Walvis Bay Corridor secretariat
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International Customs transit: the TIR Convention
Mr. Konstantin Glukhenkiy,
UNECE
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National transit: Experiences of Iran
Mr. Mohammad Javad Atrchian,
Ministry of Road and Transportation.
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IT solutions in transit management: Port to hinterland integration
Ms. Marelia Martinez,
Trade Facilitation consultant
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IT solutions in transit management: the ASYCUDA transit module 
Mr. Bruno Favaro, ASYCUDA, UNCTAD*

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National Experience: Afghanistan 
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National Experience: Angola 
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National Experience: Benin
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National Experience: Ghana 
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National Experience: Zimbabwe 
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