
Connecting the Future: China’s Unified National Market Takes Shape
China is transforming its unified national market with groundbreaking infrastructure and digital innovations, fueling domestic and global growth.
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China is transforming its unified national market with groundbreaking infrastructure and digital innovations, fueling domestic and global growth.
Nanning International Railway Port transforms trade with rapid freight and a robust cross-border supply chain.
Erenhot Port, a key hub on the China-Mongolia border, processed 2,000 China-Europe freight trains this year, marking a milestone in efficient global trade.
Pinglu Canal in Guangxi will feature the world’s largest inland water-saving ship lock, shortening shipping routes and sparking regional growth by 2026.
June sees Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport’s ‘Lychee Express’ ship over 300 tons daily from Guangdong to global markets.
A China-Europe freight train carrying Kazakh wheat marks the 7,000th trip from Lianyungang, showcasing a powerful sea-rail route linking continents.
A China-Europe freight train departs from Shijiazhuang, marking over 150,000 TEUs handled and bolstering global trade routes.
The 110,000th China-Europe freight train departed Qingdao with 55 containers of home appliances, marking a major milestone in cross-border logistics.
Transport Logistic 2025 in Munich spotlights AI, digitalization, and innovative global logistics trends.
Xinjiang’s first direct air cargo flight to the Baltic Sea boosts trade and e-commerce, linking the Chinese mainland with northern Europe.