The new western land-sea corridor has cumulatively handled 4.06 trillion yuan (about 565.3 billion US dollars) worth of imports and exports from provinces along the route since its launch in 2019, according to data from the Chongqing Customs.
From January to July this year, the corridor handled 542.68 billion yuan (about 75.6 billion US dollars) worth of imports and exports from provinces along the route, an increase of 18.3 percent year on year, setting a record high for the same period in history.
Since the implementation of the overall plan of the corridor in August 2019, three main logistics modes have been formed: rail-sea transport, international rail transport, and cross-border road transport, reaching 574 ports in 127 countries and regions.
China's Western Land-Sea Corridor sees over 4 trillion yuan worth of imports, exports since launch
