Manzhouli, China's largest land port on the China-Russia border,
is expected to be in service 24 hours a day starting from the end
of this month, said sources with the Manzhouli government.
Zhang Jinghua, director of the Manzhouli Port Office, said the
act will further boost local trade and economy, and bring a golden
time for the port.
Local customs said relevant high-tech systems have been
installed at the working site of the port to ensure sound operation
in case of doubled work.
Manzhouli, a city in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Region, is the largest land port on the Sino-Russian border.
Equipped with highly-developed railway and highway systems, the
port handles 60 percent of the freight between China and
Russia.
To boost bilateral trade, China will allocate 280 million yuan
(about US$34 million) to extend the scale of Manzhouli Port this
year, said Zhang.
Zhang forecasts that the port will hopefully handle 18
milliontons of goods for import and export this year, with the
trade volume hitting 1.7 billion US dollars, the highest ever.
The main commodities imported from Russia via Manzhouli
includetimber, crude, pulp and chemical products, while textiles,
garments, building materials and home appliances are popular
Chinese export items to Russia.
Local customs statistics showed that goods for import and export
between China and Russia via Manzhouli came to 10 million tons in
2003 and rose to 14 million tons last year.
(Xinhua News Agency November 21, 2005)