BEIJING: With a history of border trade spanning about 260 years, the Baktu Port was designated as the region’s first border trade pilot port in 2018 and officially commenced operations the following year.
By July 2024, the total border trade volume had surged to 340 million yuan ($47.68 million), involving 45,000 individuals and residents from four neighboring countries.
Located just 12 kilometers from Tacheng’s city center, the port operates daily for 12 hours, and has witnessed peak days when 607 vans have crossed the border, a direct result of swift clearance for agricultural products. Exports through the port comprise a variety of domestic fruits and vegetables, while imports include sunflower seeds, linseed and frozen beef. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item