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  • Xinjiang launches new TIR assembly center to facilitate cross-border trade

    A new TIR assembly center, certified by the International Road Transport Union (IRU), began operation on Wednesday in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

    August15,2024


  • NW. China' s Xinjiang embraces first inbound TIR goods this year

    A truck bearing the TIR sign loaded with imported goods arrived in Kashgar on Nov. 3, which marks the first TIR import cargo in Xinjiang this year, reported Xinjiang Daily.

    November07,2023


  • TIR transport service launched between E. China's Linyin, Bishkek

    A dozen of vehicles carrying adhesive tapes and bearing TIR signs departed Linyi City in east China's Shandong Province on Tuesday for Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, marking the launch of a 5,500 kilometer-long TIR road transport route between the two cities and the first TIR international road transport route of Linyi.

    September22,2023


  • Xinjiang embraces first inbound TIR truck

    A truck bearing the TIR sign entered China Tuesday through Horgos, a major land pass in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, marking the first inbound transport to Xinjiang since Horgos became a TIR pilot port last May.

    February21,2019


  • China embarks TIR transport with goods departing Manzhouli land port

    Four cargo trucks carrying TIR plates left China through Manzhouli land port in Inner Mongolia on Sunday, marking the beginning of China’s TIR transport under the TIR Convention.

    May23,2018


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