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China's Fujian sees trade with B&R countries surge in 2019

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Southeast China's Fujian province saw its trade with countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) grew 13% in 2019, governor Tang Dengjie said Saturday at the annual session of the provincial people's congress.

XinhuaUpdated: January 13, 2020

Southeast China's Fujian province saw its trade with countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) grew 13% in 2019, governor Tang Dengjie said Saturday at the annual session of the provincial people's congress.

Photo taken on Aug. 26, 2017 shows the scenery of the Dongdu Port in Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian province. [Photo/Xinhua]

Tang attributed the increase to a package of the province's efforts to firm up its links with B&R countries.

Silk Road Shipping, jointly initiated in late 2018 by dozens of ports, carriers and logistics service providers from home and abroad, vows to improve the infrastructure of intermodal transport facilities and construction of railway and logistics parks.

By far the consortium has provided over 1,800 marine shipments along these routes, the governor said.

As a core zone of the ancient maritime Silk Road, Fujian strives to return to its former glory along the route in the new era as China aspires to rejuvenate the ancient sea route.