China: Golden Triangle Port in Myanmar reopens, watermelon vehicles priority pass

Published 2022년 3월 14일

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The Golden Triangle Port, the primary route for Myanmar fruits to enter Ruili, has been reopened after a closure due to a COVID-19 infection. Both China and Myanmar have implemented a closed-loop management system to address the truck congestion. Meanwhile, the Qingshuihe port on the China-Myanmar border is still processing sugarcane trucks, with over 3,800 trucks having entered China since the start of the sugarcane harvest season in November 2021.
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According to the Myanmar Golden Phoenix News, the Golden Triangle Port has reopened on the afternoon of March 12. The Golden Triangle Port was reopened on November 22, 2021, and is the main channel for Myanmar fruits to enter Ruili. On March 2, 2022, the Golden Triangle Port was closed again due to the discovery of a truck driver infected with the new crown virus. After coordination between China and Myanmar, the Golden Triangle Port will implement a closed-loop management system to solve the congestion of trucks in Area A. Wu Min Deng, Vice Chairman of Muse Rice Trading Exchange, said that after the port reopens, 400 trucks will clear customs within 4-5 days. .Due to the heavy losses of watermelon and other melon fruit trucks, we will give priority to them, and at the same time, we will do the new coronavirus nucleic acid test as before. At the same time, the Qingshuihe port on the China-Myanmar border is still releasing trucks carrying sugarcane. From the beginning of the ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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