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Wednesday, September 11 2019 - 15:29
AsiaNet
Xinhua Silk Road: 6th China (Lianyungang) Silk Road Int'l Logistic Expo opens in E. China
NANJING, China, Sept. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The 6th China (Lianyungang) Silk Road International Logistic Expo opened on 
Tuesday in Lianyungang, a port city in East China's Jiangsu province, 
highlighting the global logistics cooperation under the Belt and Road 
Initiative (BRI).

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20190911/2576437-1
(Top head of Lianyungang City is addressing the opening ceremony of the expo on 
Sept 10.)

Themed sharing new opportunities under BRI with the new blueprint of land-sea 
intermodal transport development, the three-day expo boasts six major showcase 
themes respectively on logistics equipment, logistics technology, logistics 
services, intelligent logistics, distribution logistics and trade logistics.

Located in northeastern Jiangsu Province, Lianyungang is the start point of the 
new Eurasian land bridge in the east and takes an important strategic position 
on the new Asia-Europe land-sea intermodal transport channel.

Benefiting from the geographical advantages and decent port shipping 
conditions, Lianyungang has been actively facilitating the construction of 
infrastructure such as port construction under the BRI, stated Xiang Xuelong, 
the top head of the city, when addressing the opening ceremony of the expo.

According to the official, the port city, which was approved to be one of the 
six new pilot FTZs in China in August this year, will focus on building a 
crucial international transport hub connecting Asian and European countries and 
optimizing the city's business environment to further facilitate investment and 
trade.

Jiangsu Province, one of the most developed provinces in China, has made it 
clear that it will promote the construction of marine logistic bases such as 
China-Kazakhstan logistic base, which is situated in Lianyungang.

Sherali Saidamir Jonon, Deputy Secretary-General with Shanghai Cooperation 
Organization (SCO), pointed out the combination of Eurasian economic union and 
the BRI has created powerful conditions for the formation of a wide 
trans-shipment area for goods shipment between Asian and European countries.

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SOURCE  Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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