
Duisburg launches return leg of ASEAN Express to boost Europe-Asia trade
The departure marks the start of bidirectional operations for a new trade corridor linking Europe and Asia. The train is expected to arrive in ASEAN countries in 19 days, traveling via Chongqing, an inland municipality in southwest China.
The ASEAN Express has achieved "seamless connection" between two vital international trade routes of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor and the China-Europe freight train service. Its transportation efficiency has significantly improved compared with traditional sea routes.
"As the service continues to be optimized and expanded, more enterprises are expected to benefit from this efficient and reliable logistics solution, ushering in a new era of trade," said Liu Taiping, chairman of New Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co., Ltd.
Li Yan, deputy director of Chongqing port and logistics office, said the ASEAN Express, as an extension of the China-Europe freight train service, is poised to become an efficient, green, and stable economic and trade corridor connecting the two continents.
Following the departure ceremony, a promotional event for the ASEAN Express was held, during which representatives from Chinese and German enterprises exchanged views on corridor cooperation and supporting services. Several cooperation agreements were signed.

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