Cross-border cargo trade via Mohan increases by 69.3% in Q1
The cross-border cargo trade via the Mohan dry port in south Yunnan’s Xishuangbanna prefecture has increased by 69.3% year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, according to Kunming Customs.
A Vientiane-Kunming direct fruit train reaches the Mohan dry port for clearance. Photo/Yunnan Daily
Located near the China-Laos border line, Mohan has seen 2.481 million tons of cargo imported and exported with a total value of 8.85 billion yuan, increasing by 69.3% in tonnage and 14.9% in value.
Since Mohan Town was put under the jurisdiction of Kunming, 13 new measures have been rolled out to quicken customs clearance for the cross-border freight trains, and now customs services are available on both weekdays and weekends around the clock.
Thanks to the advanced smart equipment, customs officers at Mohan can finish inspecting a train container within only a few minutes. With improved customs clearance, the international freight network based on China-Laos Railway has covered 13 countries and regions that are in the joint pursuit of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Reporting by Zhang Yanqun (Yunnan Daily); Trans-editing by Wang Shixue