Asia to Europe routes

Mode of transportation: Mainly by sea, through the Pacific and Indian Oceans, through the Suez Canal or the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic Ocean

Features: This route is one of the busiest routes in global logistics trade, with a wide variety of goods, including electronic products, textiles, mechanical parts, etc.

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North America to South America route

Mode of transportation: Mainly through the Panama Canal shipping route, or by air transportation for some high-value or urgently needed goods

Features: This route mainly serves the trade between North and South America, and the goods involved include raw materials (such as oil and minerals), agricultural products, industrial products, etc.

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East Asia to Africa route

Starting point: China's eastern coastal cities (such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen) or major ports in South Korea and Japan

Features: The goods involved in this route include infrastructure materials, consumer goods, electronic products, etc., which play an important role in the economic development and improvement of people's livelihood in African countries. At the same time, due to the geographical and political diversity of the African continent, this route also faces many challenges and uncertainties.

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