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China-europe Railway Express Promoting Trade

- By staff reporter CHEN JUN

As the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is moving toward higher-quality developmen­t, the China-europe Railway Express has become a key channel for economic cooperatio­n between China and other countries along the BRI routes.

THE Tuanjiecun container depot in Chongqing, a mega city in southweste­rn China, is a hive of activity, where overhead traveling cranes lift containers onto trains bound for Duisburg in Germany. Ten years ago, the first train of the Chongqing-xinjiang-europe internatio­nal line departed here on March 19, 2011. It marked the launch of the regular express freight train service between China and Europe, known as the China-europe Railway Express, injecting new vigor into the ancient Silk Road.

This train service has become a key channel for economic cooperatio­n between China and other countries along the BRI routes.

A Channel for Economic Cooperatio­n

The China-europe Railway Express serves China, Europe, and the countries in between. As the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is moving toward higherqual­ity developmen­t, this train service has become a key channel for economic cooperatio­n between China and other countries along the BRI routes.

Connecting Chongqing with cities in Kazakhstan, Russia, Poland, and Germany, the Chongqingx­injiang-europe internatio­nal railway has cut the rail transport period between western China and Europe to 13 days.

Zhang Xin, the 50-year-old chief of the Tuanjiecun

Station, still remembers the departure of the first Chongqing-xinjiang-europe train as if it happened yesterday, because it was him who gave the “go” instructio­n. At that time his station set the long-term goal of sending off one train to Europe every day, but he was not optimistic it could be done. Today, a dozen trains pull in or set off from the station every day. “No one expected such strong growth,” said Zhang.

Along with the increase in the number of trains commuting between the two continents, the variety of goods they carry and the total volume and value of

have also grown steeply. These trains transport China-made laptops, displays, printers, machines, and parts to Europe, and bring back timber, pulp, milk powder, high-end equipment, and automobile­s manufactur­ed in Europe, greatly reinforcin­g trade ties between the two sides. The value of the goods shipped along the Chongqing-xinjiang-europe railway has been the largest in China for years.

The China-europe Railway Express has boosted growth in Chongqing’s export-oriented industries by about 30 percent. More than half of the world’s top 500 companies have set up operations in the city. The number of internatio­nal containers going through Tuanjiecun is rising by at least 10 percent year-on-year on average. Chongqing and neighborin­g Chengdu have thus emerged as leading global hubs of electronic and informatio­n industries. What’s more, the entire western China is now better integrated into the internatio­nal industrial landscape.

Duisburg, 11,000 kilometers away from Chongqing, has also reaped the benefits of the internatio­nal freight train service. The defunct iron and steel works in its Reinhausen District has been remolded into a booming logistics park, and its DIT freight terminal is now a major distributi­on center along the Chinaeurop­e railway. According to Johannes Pflug, a local official in charge of China affairs, the train service has created more than 6,000 jobs in the city. Kuehne & Nagel, a global transport and logistics company, establishe­d one of Europe’s largest logistic centers in Duisburg in 2019.

In his reply to an email sent by Xinhua reporters, Daniel Thomas, manager of the Duisburg Intermodal Terminal (DIT), wrote, “We saw loads of food, wine, and other consumer goods in the containers bound for China, and believe Chinese customers can buy stuff from Europe with ease. European countries can therefore share in the opportunit­ies of the Chinese market.”

A Revived Silk Road

The dynamics brought about by the Chongqingx­injiang-europe route is a fine example of the strong growth of the China-europe Railway Express. This service was born out of the growing demand for bilateral trade and investment, as well as further opening up of inland China, and has expanded as the BRI reaches new destinatio­ns.

Since it was first proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, the BRI has become a banner for world peace and developmen­t through extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on, and shared benefits. With the participat­ion of 140 countries and 32 internatio­nal organizati­ons, it is now the world’s largest platform for transnatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Data from China’s Ministry of Commerce show that China’s direct investment in 63 countries along the BRI routes added up to US $117.31 billion between 2013 and 2019. Even in 2020, at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese enterprise­s made US $17.79 billion direct investment in non-financial sectrade

tors in 58 countries along the BRI routes, a year-onyear increase of 18.3 percent; trade in goods between China and its BRI partner countries also edge up by 0.7 percent to reach US $1.35 trillion, which accounts for 29.1 percent of the value of China’s total foreign trade. The World Bank estimated that if fully implemente­d, BRI transport projects could increase trade between 1.7 and 6.2 percent for the world, and increase global real income by 0.7 to 2.9 percent.

As the BRI gains traction, freight train services between China and Europe continue to thrive. Over the past decade, the annual trips of freight trains between the two destinatio­ns has increased from 17 to more than 12,000 in 2020, with the total number exceeding 40,000. The total value of goods transporte­d via this means tops US $200 billion.

In an imported foods store in Qingfeng Street, Zhengzhou, capital of Henan Province 1,100 kilometers from Chongqing, a woman surnamed Wang browsed the shelves stocked with beer from Germany, chocolate from Switzerlan­d, and nuts from France. There were even various brands of imported ice-cream in the freezer. “I can buy imported goods close to my home whenever I feel like it. It is great,” she said.

Since the freight train service was opened in Chengdu, electronic­s manufactur­er TCL has increased exports year by year. Now up to 70 percent of

As the BRI gains traction, freight train services between China and Europe continue to thrive.

its television sets are sold to Europe. “The advantage of train freight is obvious. Sea transport takes about 40 days, while it only takes 15 to 18 days by rail,” said a logistics manager of TCL.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the role of the China-europe train freight service in enhancing global connectivi­ty has become more prominent. Nearly 12 million items of COVID-19 infection control supplies totaling 94,000 tons have been sent to Europe by rail, helping people around the world in their fight against the deadly virus.

A Bright Future

Data from the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission show that during the first half of this year there were 7,323 freight train trips between China and Europe, up 43 percent over the same period of 2020. The cargo transporte­d totaled 701,000 TEU cargo units, up 52 percent. And most companies engaged in the operation of the China-europe freight train services have extended the reach of their services. At present there are 73 routes of such trains, connecting 168 cities in 23 countries. Starting with the singular Chongqing-xinjiang-europe line, Chinaeurop­e Railway Express now runs a sprawling network.

More improvemen­ts, however, need to be made to the service. One is to upgrade the goods transporte­d. Ma Bin, a deputy research fellow at the Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, Fudan University, said that the China-europe Railway Express should always focus on quality in its developmen­t, have a clear understand­ing of its position in the market, improve planning for its routes, and enhance the performanc­e of its operators. Its developmen­t should be aligned with that of industries along its routes, he added.

Katarina Zaki , a researcher at the Institute of Internatio­nal Politics and Economics of Serbia who studies the BRI, suggested improvemen­ts in three areas — track gauge, loading/unloading speed, and administra­tive procedures for cross-border freight.

At a recent meeting, the office of China’s leading group on advancing Belt and Road Initiative developmen­t put forward new requiremen­ts for the train service, including increasing the scale and profits of the operation, maintainin­g a market-based operationa­l mode under government guidance, breaking bottleneck­s in China and other regions along the routes, and coordinati­ng developmen­t across regions involved.

“The China-europe Railway Express is a key conveyor in internatio­nal industrial and supply chains, and takes on a historic mission in promoting the new developmen­t paradigm of ‘dual circulatio­n.’ It has an important role to play and will embrace huge developmen­t opportunit­ies,” said Ning Jizhe, deputy head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, who is also deputy chief of the office of the leading group on advancing Belt and Road Initiative developmen­t. He called on its operators to ride on the momentum which the service has built and increase its competitiv­eness.

Under its 14th Five-year Plan, China will open its market wider to internatio­nal companies, allowing foreign investment to enter more industrial and service sectors. This move will further boost trade ties with Europe and business for the China-europe Railway Express.

As more countries sign up for the BRI and its network expands, the China-europe Railway Express will build closer trade ties between the two sides, which will advance economic globalizat­ion and allow people along the routes to share in the fruits of developmen­t.

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 ??  ?? The section for goods imported through the Chinaeurop­e Railway Express at the 13th China Henan Internatio­nal Investment and Trade Fair on April 8, 2019.
The section for goods imported through the Chinaeurop­e Railway Express at the 13th China Henan Internatio­nal Investment and Trade Fair on April 8, 2019.
 ??  ?? The departure station of Chinaeurop­e Railway Express (Xi’an), located at Xinzhu Station on the north ring line of the Xi’an hub, is renamed as Xi’an Internatio­nal Port Station on April 1, 2021, marking the further integratio­n of the Xi’an Internatio­nal Port District with the global railway network.
The departure station of Chinaeurop­e Railway Express (Xi’an), located at Xinzhu Station on the north ring line of the Xi’an hub, is renamed as Xi’an Internatio­nal Port Station on April 1, 2021, marking the further integratio­n of the Xi’an Internatio­nal Port District with the global railway network.

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