China’s Silk Road Maritime Network Surpasses 26 Million TEUs, Expands Global Reach
China’s Silk Road Maritime network surpasses 26M TEUs handled, expanding to 148 routes across 48 countries and regions, driving global trade growth in 2026.
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China’s Silk Road Maritime network surpasses 26M TEUs handled, expanding to 148 routes across 48 countries and regions, driving global trade growth in 2026.
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Today, the first cargo ship departed from a Chinese-built port on Peru’s coast bound for China, marking a significant milestone in enhancing trade relations and economic ties between the two countries.
A Chinese-built deepwater port near Chancay, Peru, aims to connect directly to Shanghai, enhancing trade. Its inauguration coincided with President Xi Jinping’s visit for the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting.
An exhibition in Hainan’s Qionghai city unveils artifacts from two South China Sea shipwrecks, shedding light on mid-Ming Dynasty maritime trade and offering an immersive deep-sea archaeological experience.
China’s shipbuilding industry saw significant growth in the first half of the year, reinforcing its global leadership position amid challenging economic conditions.
Global shipping leaders at the Tianjin International Shipping Industry Expo 2024 discussed sustainable growth models, emphasizing innovation, resilience, and China’s pivotal role in global maritime trade.
Discover the hidden Silk Road legacy of Ras Al Khaimah at the National Museum, where ancient Chinese porcelain artifacts reveal the emirate’s pivotal role in connecting East and West.
Discover Qingjing Mosque in Quanzhou, China’s oldest mosque—a millennium-old symbol of cultural exchange and a testament to Quanzhou’s rich multicultural heritage.