Russia's Penza region supplies oil to China again

Published 2023년 3월 29일

Tridge summary

A container train carrying 1,800 tons of sunflower oil from the Penzensky oil plant, part of the Russian-Chinese agro-industrial group RusGrain, has departed from Penza-II station for Harbin, China. This is the first such shipment since the pandemic restrictions. In addition to oil, China is also interested in imports of wheat, corn flour, corn, and dry dairy products from the Penza region. The Penza-Harbin logistics center, which is under development, is expected to increase export-import traffic in the region.
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Original content

The first container train with sunflower oil since the introduction of pandemic restrictions left the Penza-II station for Harbin, China. This was reported in the press service of the regional Ministry of Economic Development and Industry. 82 containers with 1,800 tons of oil produced at the Penzensky oil plant from the Russian-Chinese agro-industrial group RusGrain were transported to the Celestial Empire. In addition to butter, China is interested in supplies of wheat and corn flour, corn and dry dairy products. The Penza-Harbin logistics center is developing in 2021. Its full operation will begin in 2024. Currently, logistics complexes are being built at the Lunino and Penza-II railway stations. - The full implementation of the project, of course, ...
Source: Zol

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