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Fruit from Southwest China exported to Singapore via land-sea freight service

Last Sunday, a train loaded with refrigerated containers of citrus departed from southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality to Singapore. The cargo of 25 tonnes of fresh citrus from Zhongxian County, Chongqing, will arrive in Singapore in 13 days via the China-Singapore Southern Transport Corridor, a trade and logistics passage linking western Chinese provincial regions with Singapore.

It represents an export breakthrough of fresh citrus from Chongqing to Singapore. The land-sea route has cut the procedure of changing containers and shortened the transport period by two weeks by no longer transporting goods from Chongqing to east China for offshore shipping.

“This is a landmark for high-quality agricultural products in Chongqing and other west China provinces and regions to reach markets in ASEAN countries through logistics connectivity,” said Han Baochang, director of Chongqing’s China-Singapore project administration.

Xinhuanet.com reports that by the end of February, the land-sea freight route had seen a total of 1,674 trips, transporting goods worth 910 million U.S. dollars.

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