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CRI听力:Freight trains connect China and Europe, boosting trade and ties

2017-11-27来源:CRI

The "China-CEE 16+1" concept was adopted in 2012 by China and 16 Central and Eastern European or CEE countries. Focused primarily on economy and trade, one of the keys to expanding the links are the series of express trains which run between China and Europe.

Since the launch of the first China-Europe freight rail line linking Chongqing with Duisburg, Germany in March 2011, freight volume between China and European countries has risen in each of the last six years.

Thanks to the series of new routes launched by China-Europe Railway Express, more and more Chinese companies are now choosing to use rail to import goods from Europe.

Kevin Wang is the European market sales director for the Xiamen Golden Dragon Bus Company. He said the company started to use the China-Europe freight trains in 2014, and often uses the railways to import engines and other components from Western Europe such as Italy. They are also planning to start shipping their buses to Eastern Europe via the rail lines.

Compared with air and sea freight, the trains have their own advantages. Kevin Wang said previously the company mainly shipped products by sea. Since 2014, however, the bus manufacturer has benefited from the trains between China and Europe, as the rails are cheaper than air freight while being faster and more punctual than transportation by sea.

The China-Europe freight train is a significant part of the Belt and Road Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013. 

Kevin Wang said that the Belt and Road Initiative has opened up new opportunities not only for Chinese companies, buy also European ones.

He takes his company as an example, saying that "producing buses usually requires very high-cost investment. In Eastern Europe, people were used to buying second-hand buses from Western Europe; but now, with the support of the special initiative, they can pay the same amount of money and get brand-new buses. It's a good move to help Chinese enterprises go abroad."

Apart from bringing opportunities for domestic companies, the China-Europe freight trains also promote economic exchanges along the Silk Road.

Wang Yiwei, Director of Center for EU Studies of Renmin University of China, says rail routes have boosted connectivity between China and Europe.

"China-Europe Railway Express has been boosting the logistics and transportation, and a new type of the business between China and Europe. Most importantly, it's about the new value chain distribution, because it's located in the heartland of China and European cities. It helps China to cooperate with European local governments."

In addition, he suggests that China-Europe freight trains can narrow the gap between the 16 European nations, as well as the rail links should also help with the integration of Europe itself.

China now has 57 China-Europe freight train routes, with trains from 35 Chinese cities traveling to 12 European countries.