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China's e-commerce hubs see surging exports via intl freight trains

Xinhua| Updated :2022-02-08

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Railway and commerce workers take pictures at a railway station in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, as they mark the seventh anniversary of a freight train service linking the city with Madrid, Spain. [Photo provided by GONG XIANMING for CHINA DAILY]

HANGZHOU- Jinhua and Yiwu in East China, two of China's major e-commerce hubs, have delivered 5,886 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo via China-Europe and China-Laos freight train services during the Spring Festival holiday.

The figure marked a 79.3 percent increase from the same lunar new year period of the previous year, said local railway authorities.

During the week-long holiday, 4,166 TEUs of cargo were carried by China-Europe freight trains that departed from Yiwu. Meanwhile, 1,720 TEUs of freight were transported by China-Laos freight trains and China-Europe freight trains launched by Jinhua.

Jinhua city in East China's Zhejiang province also administers the county-level city of Yiwu. Yiwu is widely known as the world's supermarket and China's small commodity hub.

Falling on Feb 1 this year, the Chinese New Year is an important traditional festival and often marks a peak consumption season of the year.