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SUMEC expands BRI engagement with 17,500-ton agricultural product import from Kazakhstan

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Sinomach subsidiary SUMEC International Technology has secured a new contract for the import of 17,500 tons of agricultural products from Kazakhstan. [Photo/SUMEC]

In a significant stride towards enhancing its involvement in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Sinomach subsidiary SUMEC International Technology has secured a new contract for the import of 17,500 tons of agricultural products from Kazakhstan. The recently inked agreement underscores the strengthening collaboration between SUMEC and its Kazakh counterpart, marking a pivotal milestone in bilateral trade relations.

Sinomach subsidiary SUMEC International Technology has secured a new contract for the import of 17,500 tons of agricultural products from Kazakhstan. [Photo/SUMEC]

The bulk commodities, which include timber, are currently en route from Kazakhstan to China via the efficient and strategic China-Europe Railway Express. This trade endeavor not only highlights the commitment of both parties to the BRI but also exemplifies the robust connectivity facilitated by the transcontinental rail network.

The proactive engagement of SUMEC in sourcing essential goods from countries along the BRI route demonstrates a concerted effort to boost international trade and foster economic ties. The import of agricultural products from Kazakhstan not only contributes to the diversification of the Chinese market but also underscores the mutually beneficial nature of collaborations under the BRI framework.

This development echoes SUMEC's dedication to fostering global partnerships, creating economic synergies, and promoting sustainable trade practices in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative.