Government has reaffirmed its commitment in transforming the railway sub sector in the country through robust reforms and collaborations, with various stakeholders. Minister of Transport and Logistics, Frank Tayali made these remarks when the Ambassador of Finland to Zambia, Saana Halinen paid a courtesy call on him at his office, to introduce Finland’s largest private railway company, North-Rail Cargo company. The delegation called on the Minister ahead of the Finnish Minister of Economic Affairs, Sakari Puisto, who is expected in the country tomorrow February 4, 2026 for bilateral engagements.
The media reports that Mr Tayali has acknowledged the strong bilateral relations between Zambia and Finland, saying that the government is encouraging joint ventures and collaboration as it is in a hurry to expand the railway sector, which will propel the country to saving the road network.He encouraged North-Rail Cargo Company, the Finnish company, to engage with Zambia Railways and other stakeholders in the sector, while in Zambia, in looking at ways of collaboration.He added that the government is cognisant that the rail sub sector is one that does reduce the cost of transportation.“Government has reimbursed on positive reforms that allow the private sector to come in and work with the government to bridge the gap,” he stated.He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region.And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders. The media reports that Mr Tayali has acknowledged the strong bilateral relations between Zambia and Finland, saying that the government is encouraging joint ventures and collaboration as it is in a hurry to expand the railway sector, which will propel the country to saving the road network. He encouraged North-Rail Cargo Company, the Finnish company, to engage with Zambia Railways and other stakeholders in the sector, while in Zambia, in looking at ways of collaboration.He added that the government is cognisant that the rail sub sector is one that does reduce the cost of transportation.“Government has reimbursed on positive reforms that allow the private sector to come in and work with the government to bridge the gap,” he stated.He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region.And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders.
He encouraged North-Rail Cargo Company, the Finnish company, to engage with Zambia Railways and other stakeholders in the sector, while in Zambia, in looking at ways of collaboration. He added that the government is cognisant that the rail sub sector is one that does reduce the cost of transportation.“Government has reimbursed on positive reforms that allow the private sector to come in and work with the government to bridge the gap,” he stated.He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region.And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders. He added that the government is cognisant that the rail sub sector is one that does reduce the cost of transportation.
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“Government has reimbursed on positive reforms that allow the private sector to come in and work with the government to bridge the gap,” he stated.He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region.And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders. “Government has reimbursed on positive reforms that allow the private sector to come in and work with the government to bridge the gap,” he stated. He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region.And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders.
He called for further exploration of further collaborative avenues in his sector, citing that there is need for enhanced cooperation for expansion in the region. And Finnish Ambassador to Zambia revealed that a high-level delegation of Finnish companies is expected in the country tomorrow, citing that Zambia’s favourable economic environment attracts Finnish companies.She added that with the coming in of the Lobito corridor, Zambia as a landlocked country has the potential to emerge as a hub in the region.And North-Rail Cargo General Director Antti Maentausta, highlighted the company’s plans to meet the Zambia Railways management, among other stakeholders.
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