A China-Europe freight train carrying 100 containers of gypsum powder departed from Qom, Iran, for Yiwu, Zhejiang province, on July 21.
The Yiwu International Trade Market is brimming with sports goods and related products featuring Olympic elements like balls, flags, souvenirs, and cheering props.
A total of 18 students from the Moroccan Yiwu Business School visited the Lutian Academy in Jinhua's Shuanglong Scenic Area on July 18.
China is set to intensify its efforts to attract and harness foreign investment, with a specific focus on removing market access restrictions in the manufacturing industry and introducing pilot measures to expand the opening-up of the service sector.
In the first half of 2024, Yiwu's express delivery volume reached an impressive 6 billion parcels, marking a 16.7-percent year-on-year increase.
In the first half of this year, Jinhua's express delivery sector achieved an impressive milestone, handling over 8.03 billion parcels, a 19.8-percent increase from the previous year.
The Yiwu-Argentina Day event took place at the Yiwu China Imported Commodities Mall on July 13, supported by the Argentine Consulate General in Shanghai.
A postal cargo plane loaded with 17 metric tons of cross-border e-commerce goods departed from Yiwu Airport on July 16.