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New freight train service set to boost Malaysia-China trade
The Straits Times
|August 17, 2024
A new freight train service will be launched on Aug 17, connecting Malaysia's richest state Selangor and China's southern Yunnan province, The Straits Times has learnt.
 
 This is set to boost trade between the countries and provide businesses with access to new markets as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
This new freight service will build on existing trade routes via land, by connecting Yunnan's rail hub in Kunming to Malaysia, aimed at enhancing trade in vegetables and halal products.
According to an invitation for the launch seen by ST, the "KunmingMalaysia Railway Freight Service" is meant to enhance regional interconnectivity and deepen international cooperation.
On Aug 17, China will conduct a trial service, which will begin from Kunming and pass through neighbouring countries Laos and Thailand, go through Padang Besar in Perlis - near the Malaysia-Thailand border and continue to Petaling Jaya in Selangor, which is the most industrialised state in Malaysia.
The journey will take about 10 days, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi told ST.
This route is significantly faster than by sea, potentially reducing transit time by more than half. It takes more than 20 days to ship goods by sea between Kunming and Selangor.
The trial freight train will pave the way for future rail services and is anticipated to be fully operational by September.
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