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Djibouti

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Djibouti is a east africa market in Africa and a coastal market with gateways that link domestic transport networks to international trade routes. With a population of about 886K and an economy of roughly $3.3B, Djibouti offers a useful lens on infrastructure demand, logistics performance and project delivery.

Key gateways such as Djibouti and Djibouti-Ambouli Airport help shape freight flows, passenger mobility and supply-chain reliability. This country profile is designed as an import-ready editorial starter for Highways.Today, giving you a consistent base layer for market pages, dashboards and future news linkage.

Djibouti Infrastructure Dashboard

Capital: Djibouti Timezone: UTC+03:00 Coordinates: 11.5000,43.0000 Map
Population 886K
GDP ~$3.3B
Major Ports Djibouti
Major Airports Djibouti-Ambouli Airport, Ali-Sabieh Airport, Moucha Airport
Construction Market Est. $268M annual market
Major Exports Agricultural goods, minerals, energy products and light manufactures

Infrastructure Strategy

National infrastructure strategy typically prioritises stronger connectivity, more reliable utilities and better project delivery across transport, energy and urban systems. For this market, strategy is especially tied to efficient freight movement, urban congestion relief and links between production centres and gateways.

Transport Priorities

Transport priorities include maintaining and expanding strategic road corridors, modernising key airports and aviation support assets, improving port access, terminal efficiency and last-mile logistics, and targeted rail or BRT investment where it can unlock freight and urban mobility gains.

Investment Focus

Investment is concentrated around highways, logistics corridors, urban mobility and multimodal freight connections; power, water, roads and port-adjacent industrial development.

Infrastructure Investment & Finance

Funding usually combines national budgets, state-owned entities and private capital where bankable projects exist. Multilateral lenders, export credit agencies and blended finance structures often play an important role in de-risking projects.

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