Horgos: Horgos Port, a major railway hub in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has witnessed a significant rise in vehicle exports, with 106,000 units exported from January to April, marking an 18 percent increase compared to the same period last year.
According to Namibia Press Agency, Currently, over 500 commercial vehicles, including new energy vehicles, forklifts, coaches, and dump trucks, are being exported daily from Horgos Port to Belt and Road partner countries such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Liang Hao, general manager of an international freight forwarding company, highlighted the efficiency brought by multiple customs clearance options, having exported over 4,300 commercial vehicles through the port this year. He expressed optimism about the prospects for Chinese-made vehicle exports.
In response to the rising export volume, Horgos Customs has introduced a 24-hour freight clearance system and enhanced international cooperation to ensure the efficient clearance of exported vehicles.