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SCMP Economy22.05.2026Welt1 dk okumaChina

China's Pinglu Canal to Begin Trial Operations by September

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  • China's ambitious Pinglu Canal, a $10 billion waterway connecting inland regions to the Gulf of Tonkin, is set for trial operations by September.
  • The first route will link Nanning to Hainan, boosting trade with ASEAN and offsetting US trade war impacts.

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China's Pinglu Canal is a major infrastructure project aimed at connecting its inland regions to global sea lanes via the Gulf of Tonkin. This initiative is designed to boost trade, particularly with Southeast Asian nations, and mitigate the impact of trade disputes with the US.

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The Pinglu Canal – a US$10 billion waterway connecting China’s heartlands to the Gulf of Tonkin – will begin trial operations as soon as September

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Published: 11:00am, 22 May 2026

China’s landmark Pinglu Canal has entered its final phase of construction and is set to begin trial operations as early as September, with a first shipping route linking the country’s heartlands to the free-trade port of Hainan, according to Chinese state media reports.

The Pinglu Canal – China’s most ambitious waterway project in centuries – will stretch 134km (83 miles) from Nanning, capital of the southern Guangxi region, to the Gulf of Tonkin, known as the Beibu Gulf in China.

The aim is to give China’s less-prosperous inland regions quicker and easier access to global sea lanes, boosting local industry and strengthening trade with the country’s largest export market: the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

China’s surging trade with Southeast Asia played a key role in helping Beijing ride out a trade war with the United States last year, as a 13.4 per cent rise in Asean exports partly offset a 20 per cent drop in shipments to the US.

The canal’s debut route will be a direct link to another Chinese region: the island province of Hainan, located just across the Gulf of Tonkin, which China is developing into a free-trade hub.

The shipping route from Nanning to Hainan’s Yangpu Port will be launched to coincide with the 23rd China-Asean Expo, which will take place in Nanning in September, the state-run Securities Times reported last week.

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  • The Pinglu Canal will facilitate increased trade between China and ASEAN.

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  • The canal's operations will help China offset economic impacts from trade disputes with the US.

    Wahrscheinlich · Mittelfristig

Offene Fragen

  • What are the specific environmental impacts of the canal?
  • What are the full operational capacities and timelines beyond the initial trial?
  • How will the canal affect existing trade routes and maritime traffic in the region?
  • What are the long-term economic projections for the regions connected by the canal?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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