Core Insights - Xinjiang is emerging as a crucial hub for China's "Belt and Road" initiative, enhancing its role as a key gateway for trade with Central Asia and Europe, with foreign trade showing robust growth [1] Trade Growth - From 2022 to 2024, Xinjiang's total foreign trade value is projected to exceed 200 billion, 300 billion, and 400 billion yuan respectively, marking three consecutive years of crossing significant thresholds [1] - In the current year, Xinjiang's foreign trade is experiencing accelerated growth [1] Key Trade Ports - The Horgos Port, recognized as the largest land port for automobile exports in China, is witnessing a high volume of cargo vehicles, including those transporting daily goods and electrical products [3] - The Horgos International Border Cooperation Center has seen its passenger volume surpass 5 million in just three days, offering over 1,000 types of goods from more than 40 countries [5] Increased Capacity and Efficiency - The Irkeshtam Port, located at China's westernmost land border, is facilitating exports not only to Kyrgyzstan but also to Uzbekistan and other countries, implementing a 24/7 customs clearance model to handle the increasing cargo volume [7] - During peak times, over 1,200 vehicles are entering and exiting the Irkeshtam Port in a single day [7] Global Integration - Xinjiang is actively engaging in trade with 222 countries and regions in the first five months of the year, leveraging its unique geographical and resource advantages to integrate into the global supply chain [9]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-14 12:27