Global Times

Cargo train leaving Britain for China

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The first freight train to run from Britain to China was due to depart on Monday, carrying vitamins, baby products and other goods as Britain seeks to burnish its global trading credential­s for its departure from the EU.

The journey from eastern England to eastern China will take three weeks, around half the time needed for the equivalent journey by sea. The first freight train from China arrived in Britain in January.

The train will leave a depot at StanfordLe- Hope in Essex for Barking in east London, before passing through the Channel Tunnel into France and on to Belgium, Germany, Poland, Russia and Kazakhstan.

Britain is seeking to enhance its trade links with the rest of the world as it pre- pares to leave the EU in two years.

“This new rail link with China is another boost for global Britain, following the ancient Silk Road trade route to carry British products around the world,” said Greg Hands, a British trade minister.

Run by Yiwu Timex Industrial Investment, the Yiwu- London freight service makes London the 15th European city to have a direct rail link with China since the 2013 unveiling of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative.

“This is the first export train and just the start of a regular direct service between the UK and China,” Feng Xubin, chairman of Yiwu Timex Industrial Investment Co, said.

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