Core Insights - The China-Europe Railway Express has surpassed 120,000 trains and sent goods worth over $490 billion, expanding to 53 categories and over 50,000 types of products this year [1] Group 1: Operational Developments - The full schedule of the China-Europe Railway Express has increased to over 1,000 trains annually, with 17 routes and 22 trains operating weekly, including 8 return trains [2] - The full schedule trains are 30% faster on average compared to regular trains, with a notable example being the Zhengzhou-Hamburg route taking 11 days and 19 hours [3] - The full schedule trains provide more stable operations, allowing for precise logistics planning, as demonstrated by the weekly service from Xi'an to Budapest [4] Group 2: Value and Economic Impact - The average cargo value per container for full schedule trains has increased by 41% compared to regular trains, with significant seasonal goods being transported in time for the New Year shopping season [5] - The value of goods transported by the China-Europe Railway Express has grown approximately 33 times from 2013 to 2024, now accounting for 8.5% of total trade between China and Europe [10] - The logistics efficiency of the China-Europe Railway Express has significantly reduced transportation time and costs for industries reliant on imports, such as the wood industry in Jiangxi [10] Group 3: Network Expansion - The China-Europe Railway Express operates through three main corridors within China (West, Central, East) and has developed three corridors outside China (North, Central, South) [6][9] - The West Corridor has seen over 7,749 trains this year, accounting for more than 50% of the total, with improvements in capacity and efficiency at key ports [7] - The East Corridor has also been active, with 36,727 trains cumulatively, and the introduction of new routes has enhanced connectivity to Europe [8]
三个关键词读懂中欧班列新变化
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-30 23:41