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02.28.2024
The Red Sea Crisis Proves China Was Ahead of the Curve

The Belt and Road Initiative wasn’t a sinister plot. It was a blueprint for what every nation needs in an age of uncertainty and disruption

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02.28.2024
Chinese automotive investment for the European market

To conquer the European automotive market, China is not only developing its exports, but also investing locally, with a consequent reorganization of its supply chains

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02.28.2024
Rail Freight Market Overview. February 2024

Transit time and possible transport corridors on the China — Europe — China route.

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01.26.2024
Rail Freight Market Overview. January 2024

Transit time and possible transport corridors on the China — Europe — China route.

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01.26.2024
5 economic points to bear in mind when facing the challenges of 2024

The global economy has entered a state of slowdown that particularly affected the Eurozone in 2023. In addition, supply-chain management must also integrate increasing geopolitical uncertainties.

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01.26.2024
Container rates soar on concerns of prolonged Red Sea disruption

Container shipping rates for key global trade routes have soared this week, with U.S. and UK air strikes on Yemen stirring fears of a prolonged disruption to global trade in Red Sea, one of the world’s busiest routes.

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01.26.2024
Red Sea attacks see exporters turn to China-Europe Railway Express ahead of Lunar New Year

Many shipping companies have pulled their vessels from the Suez Canal route as Houthi rebels in Yemen continue to fire at cargo ships. Some exporters are now using the overland rail route between China and Europe, with enquiries doubling since the Red Sea attacks began.