China’s Pinglu Canal Nears Completion, Set to Transform Regional Trade by 2026
China’s Pinglu Canal, nearing completion after four years of construction, promises to revolutionize regional trade networks and boost economic connectivity in 2026.
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China’s Pinglu Canal, nearing completion after four years of construction, promises to revolutionize regional trade networks and boost economic connectivity in 2026.
China’s Pinglu Canal, featuring the world’s largest inland water-saving ship lock, aims to boost regional trade and economic growth by 2026, enhancing connectivity with ASEAN markets.
China’s Pinglu Canal reshapes regional trade, creating a direct maritime shortcut between Guangxi and ASEAN markets through the Beibu Gulf.
The Pinglu Canal project could reshape trade routes in the Beibu Gulf, boosting economic integration and regional growth, says University of Malaya analyst.