Jeminay Port in China reports a 10-year high of 100,000 cross-border trips, marking a 250% increase this year.
The Jeminay Port in Xinjiang, China, has seen a 250% increase in cross-border passenger trips this year, reaching a 10-year high of 100,000. As a border crossing between China and Kazakhstan, the port's growth is attributed to the Belt and Road Initiative and expanded visa-free entry options. Officials are committed to improving customs clearance to support increased travel.
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