The total import and export volume of regions alongside the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor in 2024 reached 46.91 billion yuan ($6.42 billion), growing an impressive 31.3 percent year-on-year.
With the interconnection of regulatory data, optimization and innovation of supervision processes, and continuous improvement of infrastructure, more goods were shipped and more shipping routes originated from Qinzhou Port last year than ever before. The number of sea-rail intermodal trains operating on the corridor exceeded 10,000.
Sea-rail intermodal trains transported a wide range of goods along the corridor, from agricultural and food products like grapes, yellow peaches, and enoki mushrooms, to textile products like cotton clothes, curtains, and scarves, and large manufacturing products like fire trucks, steel rolling mills, and road tractors. Such goods can now easily reach 548 ports in 126 countries and regions.
Import and exports through Qinzhou Port continued to expand in 2024, with the variety of goods growing and 239 new types of goods added, totaling 3.06 billion yuan in value.