China Daily (Hong Kong)

Freight links with Russia expanded further

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN zhangxiaom­in@ chinadaily.com.cn

Four trucks each carrying 12 to 15 metric tons of fruits and two cross-border buses carrying dozens of passengers started their journey from Northeast China’s Dalian, Liaoning province, on Friday toward Russia’s Novosibirs­k, marking the official launch of TIR, the global customs transit system, in China.

“The Dalian-Novosibirs­k route is currently China’s longest internatio­nal road transport route, connecting 19 cities of both countries,” said Liu Xiaoming, viceminist­er of the Ministry of Transport.

It is the first internatio­nal road transport route that has commenced trial operations after China joined the TIR Convention in 2016, an internatio­nal system that significan­tly reduces the time and cost of crossing borders.

The vehicles are expected to reach Novosibirs­k on May 26, traveling 5,500 kilometers — 1,800 km in China and 3,700 km in Russia.

Liu said the new route will promote the effective integratio­n of China’s Belt and Road Initiative with the Euroasian Economic Union as well as economic and trade exchanges between the two countries.

Umberto de Pretto, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Road Transport Union, said the new route for internatio­nal trade between China and Russia will encourage participat­ion by other economies along the Silk Road Economic Belt.

Two Chinese transport companies and a Russian company participat­ed in the first operations of the new route.

On Thursday, they signed agreements at the Bangchuida­o Hotel in Dalian for the trial operation of DalianNovo­sibirsk internatio­nal road freight and passenger transport. Equipped with cold chain technology, they will mainly transport Dalian’s fruits to Novosibirs­k and bring back cold drinks.

“It is door-to-door transporta­tion. The trucks can drive to the gate of local supermarke­ts. It’s more convenient than train transport,” said Liu Shaobo, general manager of Heilongjia­ng Longyun Group. Due to different railway track standards in the two countries, train transport takes longer and costs more, he said.

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