The Eren-Hoto checkpoint on the China-Mongolia border has handled 15,000 freight trains since the launch of the China-Europe freight rail service

11.03.2024

A total of 15,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Eren-Hoto border crossing /Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China/ as of the morning of March 9 since the launch of this railway service. This was reported by regional authorities.

The Eren-Hoto checkpoint is the largest land port between China and Mongolia. Currently, 70 China-Europe rail routes pass through it, originating in more than 10 provinces and urban districts in China, including Tianjin city, as well as Anhui, Hunan and Sichuan provinces, and ending at more than 60 destinations in more than 10 countries such as Germany, Poland, Russia and Belarus.

Among the goods transported by China-Europe freight trains passing through the Eren-Hoto BCP, there are about 1,000 product categories, including footwear and clothing, mechanical equipment and electrical products, vehicles and auto parts.