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China’s first refrigerated container train leaves for Moscow
August 9, 2016, 5:10 am

China's refrigerated-product exports to Russia have been on the rise [Xinhua]

China’s refrigerated-product exports to Russia have been on the rise [Xinhua]

China’s first refrigerated-container train left for Moscow from northeast China’s Dalian on Monday, marking the opening of a new transport link between the two countries.

The new refrigerated-freight line is 8,600 km long, with trains taking about 10 days to reach Moscow. The train is carrying products worth $150,000, including pears from Hebei, pomelos from Guangdong and garlic from Shandong.

After crossing the border, goods will switch to a Russian freight train in Baikal, Siberia.

The new transport link will shorten the journey time by 60 per cent as the old route used sea and rail travel.

China’s refrigerated-product exports to Russia have been on the rise.

 

Source: Agencies