Land-sea trade corridor witness growth
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In this way, goods such as high-quality rice from Pakistan, coconut juice from Thailand, tea from Huaihua in Hunan province and new energy vehicle parts from Liuzhou in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region can be delivered to the cities nationwide or abroad via rail-sea freights from Qinzhou Port, a transportation hub and a distribution center for cargo in Guangxi.
Launched in 2019, the corridor has connected 16 provinces and 59 cities in China, whose goods are trading in around 335 ports in 113 countries and regions around the world.
Chang Shanghui contributed to the story.