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China Daily Global / 2024-07 / 04 / Page001

Boost for Asia-Europe links as Trans-Caspian Express route opens

By ZHANG YUNBI | China Daily Global | Updated: 2024-07-04 00:00
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President Xi Jinping and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev attended on Wednesday the opening ceremony for the China-Europe Trans-Caspian Express, a major international connectivity project that spans the Eurasian region.

The ceremony marked the official completion of a multidimensional connectivity network integrating highways, railways, airlines and pipelines, in order to better link Asia with Europe via the Caspian Sea, which is the world's largest inland body of water.

With its combined highway-sea transportation channel, the express route allows trucks carrying consignments to traverse the Eurasian region aboard cargo vessels.

The opening ceremony was held via video link at the presidential palace in the Kazakh capital, Astana, where Xi and Tokayev sat next to each other watching the event unfold on a big screen.

The two heads of state first watched a video about the building of the China-Europe trans-Caspian route. The project head on the Kazakh side briefed them on the preparations made, and then the project head on the Chinese side invited the leaders to declare the route open.

The trans-Caspian route was formally opened to operations as Xi and Tokayev jointly gave the command, "Start the shipment!"

Several cargo trucks bearing Chinese vehicle registration plates and featuring the sign "China-Europe Trans-Caspian Express" gathered on Wednesday at the Kuryk Port in Kazakhstan.

Xi and Tokayev watched in real time as some of these vehicles boarded a ship, while consignment containers were also unloaded.

The Caspian Sea is bordered in the northeast by Kazakhstan, in the southeast by Turkmenistan, in the south by Iran, in the southwest by Azerbaijan, and in the northwest by Russia.

The port of Kuryk is located on the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea in a natural bay, which facilitates transshipment, loading and unloading operations. This is the first time that shipment-use vehicles from China arrived directly at a Caspian Sea port using a highway link.

Among the Chinese vehicles, there were seven from Central China's Henan province, Henan Daily newspaper reported. They are loaded with commodities such as Chinese-made tractors, fireproof materials, and science and technology products. Last month, the trucks departed from Henan and left China through the Horgos Port in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. They are scheduled to cross the Caspian Sea via Kazakhstan, and are bound for countries such as Azerbaijan and Georgia. Previously, the trans-Caspian trains of the China-Europe Railway Express operated smoothly for two years.

In a signed article published in Kazakh media on Tuesday, Xi highlighted the need to deepen bilateral cooperation in traditional sectors and enhance the efficiency of customs clearance at border ports.

 

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