500 tons of Thai durians shipped to China via China-Laos railway

Published Apr 24, 2022

Tridge summary

Twenty-seven trucks carrying 500 tons (worth 89.1 million baht) of durians from eastern Thailand have been transported to Laos and are en route to China via the China-Laos Railway. This shipment is part of the increasing volume of agricultural goods, including vegetables and fruits, being exported from Thailand through the Thai-Laos Friendship Bridge since the commissioning of the China-Laos railway. China's dynamic zero-clearing policy requires agricultural products to be inspected and sealed at the point of production before export, ensuring their safety for transport.
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Original content

According to Thai media reports, recently 27 trucks loaded with durians departed from eastern Thailand and arrived in Laos through the Thailand-Laos Friendship Bridge in Nong Khai Province, and will be transported to China via the China-Laos Railway. According to reports, this batch of durians was carried by the cold chain truck of Thailand Speed INTER Transportation Co., Ltd., with a total weight of 500 tons and a value of 89,100,000 baht. Customs officials in Nong Khai Province said that since the opening of the China-Laos railway, the number of cross-border goods at the first border of the Thai-Laos Friendship Bridge is increasing, especially agricultural products, vegetables and fruits, and at the same time, there are also many durians waiting to be exported to China. Due to China's implementation of the dynamic zero-clearing policy, such products will be inspected by the Chinese representative in Thailand to the durian producing areas in Chanthaburi or Rayong Province, and ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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