China-Venezuela Launch New Direct Maritime Route to Boost South–South Trade

Anita Bosman
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Moscow: SiltaNews – News Desk

In a landmark step to enhance South–South economic integration, China and Venezuela have announced the launch of a new direct maritime trade route linking the port of Tianjin, in China, with Venezuela’s principal Caribbean ports. This is reported by Venezolana de Televisión, a partner of TV BRICS.

The new connection marks a significant advance in logistics cooperation, reducing transit times and cutting transportation costs between Asia and Latin America. It is expected to increase the volume of bilateral trade and stimulate regional development through more efficient supply chains.

Officials emphasised that this initiative reflects a growing commitment among BRICS and BRICS+ nations to strengthen trade networks that promote equitable global growth. As nations continues to champion inclusive connectivity projects across the Global South – from digital corridors to maritime routes – the new China–Venezuela link is seen as part of a wider effort to reshape international trade architecture.

According to regional observers, the initiative may also serve as a strategic bridge between Asia, Africa, and Latin America, expanding trade opportunities for BRICS partners and aligning with India’s call for deeper South-South collaboration in logistics, energy, and technology.

With this new maritime corridor, China and Venezuela not only strengthen bilateral ties but also contribute to the emerging multipolar trade landscape – one in which India and its partners play a growing role in connecting continents through innovation, infrastructure, and inclusive development.

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