To what extent will Central Asia's continental location be a disadvantage in the years to come? Is coastal access truly significant in determining a country's competitive position in the global economy?
What will be an ideal response?
Central Asia's continental location is likely to remain disadvantageous because its landlocked condition means that imports and exports will depend on cross-border transportation treaty negotiations. Given that approximately 90% of the world's commodities are shipped via the oceans, coastal access will continue to be highly significant.
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