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Dalian launches new shipping routes to South America

In the northeastern city of Dalian, China, new shipping routes to South America have been established, enhancing trade connectivity. Dalian's port, the site of China's largest banana-ripening warehouse, imports fruit from several countries, including Ecuador in South America. The port processes approximately 60,000 TEU annually, with bananas comprising 95% of this volume. The inauguration of a container ocean trunk line to South America, connecting with Colombia and Ecuador among others, marks a significant development.

The new route facilitates the transport of various goods, including chemicals and automotive parts to South America, and imports agricultural products and seafood to Northeast China. This connection reduces transit times by at least seven days, underscoring Dalian Port's role as Northeast Asia's international shipping hub. The port links over 300 ports globally across more than 160 countries and regions, operating more than 100 container routes.

Efforts are underway to develop additional sea routes and expand maritime logistics, aiming to support the economy's high-quality development. Trade between China and South American countries has seen growth, with significant trade volumes reported last year. China now engages in trade with 33 Latin American countries, having signed free trade agreements with several, including Chile and Ecuador.

Source: CCTN News

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