Twin ports: Key northeastern belt, road junction gets connected

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Twin ports: Key northeastern belt, road junction gets connected

An illustrationof the international airport to be set up in Changchun New Area. Provided to China Daily

An international land port

The other key project on the table for Changchun New Area is an international logistics port, or a land port, with connections across Eurasia.

Set to be the largest railway logistics center in Northeast China, it will be an international, comprehensive link for harbors, railways and roads.

Extending out from Changchun, the comprehensive transport corridor of railways and roads will connect to 31 land ports, 10 airports and harbors throughout the world.

The inland harbor, railway and road connections’ advantage is expected to attract many cross-border e-commerce businesses and logistics companies to settle down in the new area.

Four railway routes will pass through Changchun.

The main route links Changchun to other big northeastern cities, including Heihe and Harbin in Heilongjiang province, and Shenyang and Dalian in Liaoning province.

This will cross with a line starting in Europe and traveling through Central Asia, Choybalsan in Mongolia, Arshaan in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Baicheng in Jilin province, and Changchun to Rashin port in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The other two lines crossing each other in an ‘X’, will connect Tongjiang in Heilongjiang with the Tianjin railway line, and Chita in Russia with the Dandong railway in Liaoning.

Located at the center of Changchun New Area, the port will include two rail yards, three specialist centers and six logistics zones.

One of the inland railway ports will accumulate goods from northeastern Asian countries, while the other will be a highway freight hub, serving regional needs.

The three centers comprise an international trade services center providing customs clearance and financial services, a logistics research center focused on building a logistics information system and developing internet of things technologies, and a demonstration center that will exhibit imported goods from northeastern Asian countries.

The six logistics zones will provide various services to specific sectors.

The professional logistics zone will serve the automotive, medical and home appliance industries.

The equipment logistics zones will focus on manufacturing goods, and the e-commerce zones will provide services for cross-border e-commerce businesses and traditional e-commerce platforms.

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