(Chongqing, 15th) On the 15th, Chongqing Customs announced that in the entire year of 2025, Chongqing operated more than 12,000 trips of cross-border road shuttle services under the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, transporting goods worth over 17 billion RMB. These figures represent year-on-year increases of 91% and 306%, respectively, both achieving record highs for the number of trips and cargo value.
According to Chongqing Customs, this efficient and flexible international land corridor is gradually becoming an important logistics engine for enterprises in Chongqing and surrounding areas to expand into the ASEAN market.
It was also noted that in 2025, the Chongqing to Chonburi, Thailand GMS International Road Transport Route was successfully opened, further improving the international logistics network toward ASEAN. At present, Chongqing has established a three-direction, twelve-route, twenty-five ports of entry, and thirty-nine overseas distribution center cross-border road shuttle stereoscopic transportation system.
Wang Lei, the person in charge of Chongqing Public Transport ASEAN International Logistics Co., Ltd., said that 2025 was the company's fastest growing year, with a continuous increase in cross-border road shuttle operations. The number of partner companies also rose from around 100 at the beginning of 2025 to more than 120 at the beginning of 2026, effectively helping various "Made in Chongqing" products enter the international market.
To ensure efficient operation of cross-border road shuttle services, Chongqing Customs has introduced several supporting measures tailored to the needs of the corridor's development, including implementing a "7×24 hour" appointment customs clearance mechanism, opening a "Green Inspection" channel, and achieving "immediate reporting, immediate inspection, immediate release" to continuously improve customs clearance efficiency.
In addition, as the leading unit of the cooperation mechanism among direct subordinate customs along the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, Chongqing Customs has strengthened its collaboration and coordination with Nanning Customs, Kunming Customs, and other units. It continues to promote mutual recognition of regulation and data sharing, further enhancing the level of customs clearance facilitation.
It was also noted that in 2025, the Chongqing to Chonburi, Thailand GMS International Road Transport Route was successfully opened, further improving the international logistics network toward ASEAN. At present, Chongqing has established a three-direction, twelve-route, twenty-five ports of entry, and thirty-nine overseas distribution center cross-border road shuttle stereoscopic transportation system.
Wang Lei, the person in charge of Chongqing Public Transport ASEAN International Logistics Co., Ltd., said that 2025 was the company's fastest growing year, with a continuous increase in cross-border road shuttle operations. The number of partner companies also rose from around 100 at the beginning of 2025 to more than 120 at the beginning of 2026, effectively helping various "Made in Chongqing" products enter the international market.
To ensure efficient operation of cross-border road shuttle services, Chongqing Customs has introduced several supporting measures tailored to the needs of the corridor's development, including implementing a "7×24 hour" appointment customs clearance mechanism, opening a "Green Inspection" channel, and achieving "immediate reporting, immediate inspection, immediate release" to continuously improve customs clearance efficiency.
In addition, as the leading unit of the cooperation mechanism among direct subordinate customs along the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, Chongqing Customs has strengthened its collaboration and coordination with Nanning Customs, Kunming Customs, and other units. It continues to promote mutual recognition of regulation and data sharing, further enhancing the level of customs clearance facilitation.