Cargo from China goes through Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

This week, a pilot run of a container train started on the new transit route Kashgar-Osh-Andijan-Galaba-Khairatan (China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan-Afghanistan), Ritmeurasia.org reported.

The first train consisting of 12 units of 40-foot containers departed from Uzbekistan along the specified route and arrived Chinese city Kashgar. The cargo included food products, household appliances and products for the needs of the national economy. The goods were formed into containers by the Chinese side, and at the Osh station (Kyrgyzstan), these containers were loaded onto fitting platforms belonging to Uzbekistan.

According to rough estimates, only in the direction of Afghanistan along this multimodal route, the volume of cargo transportation will be more than 4 thousand containers per year.

A 70% discount will apply to the transportation of goods on the territory of Uzbekistan, and up to 50% on the territory of other countries of the multimodal corridor.

Transportation of goods along this corridor is carried out from the Kashgar railway station in China to the railway of Osh station in Kyrgyzstan by road, and from Osh station through Uzbekistan to Mazar-i-Sharif station in Afghanistan by rail.

Photo: Jahon.uz

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Sept. 22, 2022