China, Iran Aim to Boost Trade Through New Railway

TWEET TRANSLATION: The first international cargo "crossing the Caspian Sea" departed from Yinchuan in the northwest to the port of Anzali. The train is scheduled to arrive in the port of Anzali in northern Iran in about 20 days.

A new railway cargo line connecting the southwestern Chinese province of Ningxia with the northern Iranian port city of Anzali is now operational.  The new 8,500-kilometer route is supposedly twice as fast as other overland transport routes and even speedier than an earlier rail link.

The timing of this new rail link with China couldn’t be better for Iran as it confronts enhanced sanctions by the United States.

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