Trump tariffs could boost Chinese influence in South-east Asian rail network
The Chinese government’s aim to develop Asian rail networks could be aided by president-elect Trump’s ...
Rail freight demand from China to Europe is going through the roof, and projections for further growth are bullish. However, the drumbeat of rising volumes carries some ominous undertones.
There has been tension in Russia over Chinese moves to develop more southerly routings, and now Beijing is allegedly mulling cuts to subsidies, which could drive up the cost considerably.
Both volumes and the network have grown rapidly: in January, the UK was brought into the fold when a train completed the 18-day journey ...
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