The first batch of seafood imported directly from Pakistan has arrived in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. The seafood included 1,150 kilograms of frozen fish and shrimps, according to International Trade Co Ltd Head of Shuhai Jian Sen. Most seafood and fruit from overseas arrive at Urumqi through ports in other provinces. Pakistan’s trade imbalance with Indonesia is its own fault This is the first time Urumqi airport has been allowed to handle fresh goods from Pakistan, he said. The company plans to import another two tonnes of seafood in the next few months. Shuhai said, “As Xinjiang’s economy grows, demand for imported seafood and fruit is growing fast. Central and South Asia: Big nations in tussle to develop long economic corridors Urumqi airport has 41 international routes to 21 countries, mainly in central, west Asia and Russia. Xinjiang is a key area for opening up to the west and a core area on the Silk Road Economic Belt. The region’s foreign trade grew by 17% last year. Imports to Xinjiang surpassed US $2.9 billion in 2017, up more than 42%.

The Express Tribune