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Taicang and Japanese ports forge sister-port relations

( Chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2017-12-04

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A sister-port agreement was signed between Taicang and Shimonoseki ports in Japan on Nov 27.

The two ports are expected to cooperate in management and revitalization by regular exchanges, improve the safety of shipping routes between them, and deepen their friendly relations and cooperation in trade, according to the agreement.

Wang Jianguo, mayor of Taicang, spoke of the city's economic and social development during the signing ceremony. He said that with great industrial foundations, Taicang is accelerating its industrial transformation and upgrading.

Wang hopes that taking the establishment of sister ports as an opportunity the two cities can further advance their exchanges and cooperation for better development.

The head of the Taicang port also hopes that the two parties will share experience, train talents, and open more ship routes.

Some 18 routes from Taicang port to 10 Japanese counterparts, including Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Nagoya, and Shimonoseki, are now active each week.

Two ships sail from Taicang port to Shimonoseki every week, taking only 29 hours for a one-way trip and featuring stable running, efficient service and punctuality.

In recent years, Taicang has engaged in exchanges and cooperation with international ports and a total of 189 routes for regular container ships have so far been opened.

Taicang and Japanese ports forge sister-port relations

Representatives from Taicang and Shimonoseki ports sign an agreement to establish a sister-port relationship in Taicang, Jiangus province on Nov 27. [Photo/WeChat account: TPETDZ]

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