Over a thousand China-Europe/Central Asia trains have passed through the Khorgos checkpoint since the beginning of 2026.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Ürümqi, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) — A train loaded with daily necessities, auto parts, and photovoltaic kits departed from Horgos Port in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on the afternoon of February 9. Its final destination was Kolyadichi Railway Station in Belarus. The train's departure marked the milestone of 1,000 trains passing through Horgos on China-Europe/Central Asia routes since the beginning of 2026.

The number of such trains continues to grow, according to the checkpoint on the Chinese-Kazakh border. According to its data, at least 27 trains pass through Khorgos daily, with an average of one train returning from abroad being reloaded every two hours.

To ensure the fastest possible passage of trains through the checkpoint, the customs service is actively cooperating with railway officials. Real-time data exchange and the use of smart technologies allow all necessary procedures to be completed immediately upon arrival, while the time required to complete customs procedures has been reduced by more than half, according to the Khorgos checkpoint.

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