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The Significant Meaning and Effect of the CHINA RAILWAY Express Construction

Jiechang Xia (), Yi Liu (), Ziyan Xu () and Hang Yuan ()
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Jiechang Xia: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Yi Liu: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Ziyan Xu: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Hang Yuan: Capital University of Economics and Business

Chapter Chapter 2 in The China Railway Express and the Belt and Road Initiative, 2024, pp 25-32 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Historical experience has shown that extensive coverage of international logistics networks, high-quality services and sound legal systems are important prerequisites for countries to integrate into economic globalization. Generally speaking, regions with expensive and inefficient logistics are difficult to gain a foothold in the increasingly fierce international competition.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-0964-9_2

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