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Asia-Europe trade on fast track as ASEAN Express accelerates from Chongqing

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-10-25 16:20

An aerial drone photo taken on July 30, 2024 shows vehicles transferring containers at the Tuanjiecun Station of Chongqing International Logistics Hub Park in Shapingba district of Chongqing, Southwest China. [Photo/Xinhua]

CHONGQING - An ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Express train set off for Poland's Malaszewicze via Southwest China's Chongqing municipality on Friday morning, marking the opening of a fast-track route for Asia-Europe trade.

The train, loaded with automotive electronic components and other goods, left Chongqing's Tuanjiecun Station at about 5:00 am and is expected to reach its destination in around two weeks.

It originally departed from Hanoi, Vietnam, on Oct 15, before arriving in Chongqing for reconfiguration.

The first ASEAN Express to depart from Chongqing symbolizes the seamless connection between the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor and the China-Europe freight train service -- two vital international trade routes.

The total journey, which starts in Vietnam, is expected to take approximately 25 days, reducing the transit time by five to 10 days compared to previous Asia-Europe cross-border transportation routes.

The express is jointly operated by Yuxinou (Chongqing) Supply Chain Management Co Ltd and New Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co Ltd. This collaboration facilitates a streamlined process, enabling faster transit times and improved services for quick customs clearance, according to Liu Taiping, general manager of Yuxinou (Chongqing) Supply Chain Management Co Ltd.

Previously, freight transportation between ASEAN and Europe had primarily relied on maritime shipping.

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