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中国能源报·2025-11-30 08:34

Core Insights - The Western Land-Sea New Corridor has sent over 5 million TEUs since its launch in 2017, reaching 5.03 million TEUs as of November 29 this year, with a strong growth momentum in 2023 [1] - In 2023, the corridor has sent over 1.3 million TEUs, achieving a year-on-year growth of 55.3%, facilitating trade among countries along the corridor [1] - The export goods primarily include chemical products, machinery parts, and new energy vehicles, while imports mainly consist of bauxite, coal, and grain [3] Group 1 - The Western Land-Sea New Corridor has established a logistics artery connecting China's inland regions with ASEAN countries and the global market [1] - The corridor has achieved a balanced two-way flow of goods, with 657,000 TEUs sent upstream and 651,000 TEUs sent downstream, both showing over 50% year-on-year growth [3] - The station has optimized transportation organization to meet demand, setting a record of 14.05 train operations per day [5] Group 2 - Significant increases in imports from countries like Thailand, Mozambique, and Indonesia have been noted, particularly in pulp, spodumene, and rubber [5] - Exports from Chongqing and Guangxi, including generator sets and auto parts, have also seen notable growth [5]