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Thai agriculture can take advantage of new Laos-China railway

Thailand’s Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry has said that the new Laos-China railway, which will start running from December 2, should serve as a good delivery channel for the agriculture industry.
Thai agriculture can take advantage of new Laos-China railway ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: The Nation)
Bangkok (VNA) - Thailand’s Agriculture andCooperatives Ministry has said that the new Laos-China railway, which willstart running from December 2, should serve as a good delivery channel for theagriculture industry.

As reported by The Nation, an English-language daily digitalnewspaper of Thailand, the railway will initially only provide freight servicesto Chinese companies based in Laos, transporting goods like rubber, driedcassava, industrial salt, ore, among others.

Thai businesses should be able to take advantage of therailway by travelling across the Thai-Laos Friendship Bridge to load cargo atthe Vientiane Southern Cargo Terminal, said the ministry’s spokesman, ChantanonWannakhajorn.

He said using the railway can shorten the transit time fromtwo days by road to 10 to 15 hours.

China and Laos have set the goal of transporting 8 milliontonnes of goods per year via the railway by 2025 and increasing that to 15million tonnes per year by 2030./.
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