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ID173003
Title ProperEmergence of Trans-Asian Rail Freight Traffic as Part of the Belt and Road Initiative
Other Title InformationDevelopment and Limits
LanguageENG
AuthorFrédéric Lasserre, Linyan Huang and Éric Mottet ;  Lasserre, Frédéric ;  Mottet, Éric ;  Huang, Linyan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since 2011, freight transport rail links between China and Europe have been rapidly multiplying. Against all expectations, this commercial initiative, under the aegis of the Deutsche Bahn, has expanded significantly. The number of origin-destination pairs has increased, the number of trains has risen sharply, and both Chinese and European partners have far-reaching ambitions. The railways’ market share of trans-Asian freight is still low. However, rail link development projects have received a spectacular boost from the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), resulting in the rapid expansion of volume, services offered, and the emergence of new rail infrastructure. Does this development, which needs to be examined more closely, represent a political tool for China? To what extent does the development of these rail links rely on a buoyant market? This article studies the development of rail services and infrastructure by means of a cross-analysis of a body of technical reports and publications by the transport sector’s professional press.
`In' analytical NoteChina Perspectives , No.2; 2020: p.43-52
Journal SourceChina Perspectives 2020-05
Key WordsLogistics ;  Silk Roads ;  Rail ;  Belt and Road Initiative ;  Rail Traffic Infrastructure