Middle Corridor’s first block train from Uzbekistan to Brazil marks new milestone
The geographical scope of the Middle Corridor's activity is expanding beyond its traditional limits. For the first time, Uzbekistan, a country within the Middle Corridor, sent its block train to Brazil. This train, consisting of 54 forty-foot containers and carrying 28 tons of urea, departed from the First Dry Port Terminal (FDP) in Tashkent last week. The journey of this pioneering shipment exemplifies the increasing importance of the Middle Corridor in global trade.
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