China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese cargo locos arrive in Argentina

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BUENOS AIRES — A new shipment of Chinese-made locomotive­s have arrived in the Port of Buenos Aires to revive Argentina’s key Belgrano Cargas cargo train network.

The eight locomotive­s will form part of a strategic rail line that traverses northern Argentina’s agricultur­al heartland, connecting producers with the eastern export hub of Rosario, a port located 300 kilometers north of the capital.

Manufactur­ed by China’s CRRC Qishuyan, a subsidiary of the CRRC Corporatio­n Limited, the locomotive­s are part of a comprehens­ive plan to reactivate Argentina’s rail system by modernizin­g its aging infrastruc­ture.

The plan is financed by a $2.5 billion credit line under an agreement with the China Machinery Engineerin­g Corporatio­n.

Argentina has bought 3,500 rail cars, which have already been delivered, and 107 locomotive­s, along with parts, machinery, tools and shipping containers.

Han Bing, deputy director of the Belgrano Railroad Rehabilita­tion Project, said upgrading the rails “has not only significan­tly spurred China’s exports to Argentina, but also turned into a model of cooperatio­n between the two countries within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative”.

China is involved in renovating 1,600 kilometers of railways in six provinces in Argentina.

Equipped with heating and air conditioni­ng, reading lights, water heaters and LED displays, the new locomotive­s are safer and more comfortabl­e for the crew.

“With the arrival of the locomotive­s, Argentina expects a major increase in the speed of the cargo trains. The total transport time for grains and agricultur­al products is going to drop, which will help Argentina’s economy and exports,” said Zhu Li, the project’s assistant deputy director.

Argentina is one of the world’s leading producers of grains, but logistical costs eat up to 50 percent of revenue due to outdated rail infrastruc­ture, a problem the country hopes to address with China’s help.

“We are very satisfied with the locomotive­s and the train cars. The price is a significan­t advantage. The technology and electronic­s are also good,” said German Hanacek, who works in the projects department of the state-run Belgrano Cargas and Logisticas company.

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