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Xinjiang's railway ports handle over 4,000 China-Europe freight train trips

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-04-12 16:45
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A fully loaded China-Europe freight train departs from the Alashankou, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to Poland on Feb 21. [Photo for China Daily]

URUMQI - The Horgos Port and the Alataw Pass, two major railway ports in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, have handled more than 4,000 China-Europe freight train trips since the beginning of this year, accounting for over 40 percent of the national total.

To date, the number of China-Europe freight train trips passing through the two ports has exceeded 72,000 since the ports kicked off operations, Urumqi Customs said on Friday, adding that the two ports have continued to enhance their services for the freight trains.

Xinjiang has adopted paperless operations for information exchange between customs and railway departments, effectively streamlining procedures for freight trains. These measures have played an important role in boosting trade among the countries and regions participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

"The Alataw Pass has set up a dedicated window for China-Europe freight trains, offering a variety of streamlined customs clearance measures. We also actively engage with enterprises, offering guidance on declaration procedures and addressing any queries they may have," said Wu Nanshi, a customs officer at the Alataw Pass.

As the volume of China-Europe freight trains and trade exchanges continues to rise, the range of goods transported by these freight trains has diversified. Previously limited to items like clothing, shoes, and hats, now it includes large-scale equipment, automobiles, lithium batteries, and other products.

At present, the Alataw Pass boasts 118 operating routes for such freight trains, facilitating connections with 21 countries and regions, while the Horgos Port offers 80 operating routes, linking 45 cities and regions across 18 countries.

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