December 09, 2025 | 10:00

Vietnam, China pilot two-way cargo transport at int’l border gate pair

Khanh Van

The pilot is expected to make it easier for managing vehicle flows, simplifying document checks, thus reducing transport costs, and enhancing customs clearance capacity.

Vietnam, China pilot two-way cargo transport at int’l border gate pair
Huu Nghi international border gate in Lang Son province. - (Photo: VNA)

A two-way freight transport system via dedicated roads and customs clearance routes of the international border gate pair of Huu Nghi (Vietnam) – Youyi Guan (China) will be piloted from December 10,  the Vietnam News Agency quoted the Management Board of Dong Dang – Lang Son Border Gate Economic Zone in Lang Son province as reporting.

Vehicles transporting exports to the opposite country will return with imports after completing delivery.

The pilot will run until December 9, 2026.

The international border gate pair includes dedicated roads for transporting goods in the areas of border markers 1119 – 1120 (Huu Nghi – Youyi Guan), and 1088/2–1089 (Tan Thanh – Puzhai), and customs clearance routes along the markers 1104 – 1105 (Coc Nam - Nonghuai).

The pilot is expected to make it easier for managing vehicle flows, simplifying document checks, thus reducing transport costs, and enhancing customs clearance capacity.

Two-way cargo vehicles may stop at the designated yard in the opposite country for no more than 36 hours after delivery, while other cargo vehicles must return their home country within 24 hours of completing delivery.

The management board said each vehicle must carry goods from a single company. Agricultural products are limited to one type per vehicle, while electronics and other goods must use standard containers or compliant vehicles. Mixed-cargo vehicles will not use the two-way transport system during the pilot.

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