Land-sea freight service adds new route to Central China

2022-04-22

NANNING — The New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, a trade and logistics passage jointly built by western Chinese provinces and ASEAN countries, launched a new transport route on April 16 creating a link to Central China's Henan province.

A northbound train loaded with Thai starch departed from the city of Qinzhou in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on April 16, while a southbound train carrying aluminum wheels and other goods left the city of Luohe, Central China's Henan province, at the same time. The two trains will arrive in their respective destinations of Luohe and Qinzhou in four days.

"The expansion of the land-sea freight service from western China to Central China's Henan is of great significance in promoting connectivity between central and western parts of the country, which can ensure that the opportunities brought by the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) are shared by more people," said Shu Zixun, deputy general manager of the Guangxi branch of China United International Rail Containers Co Ltd.

"In the future, goods and raw materials from the central province will be continuously transported to the markets of RCEP member countries through this channel," Shu added.

ASEAN countries have become the second-largest trading partner of Henan Province. Thanks to the land-sea freight service, goods exported from Henan are transported by rail to Qinzhou Port in Guangxi and then shipped by sea to ASEAN countries, slashing the transportation time by about seven days.