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Poland refuses to reopen border with Belarus, halting €25B/year trade with China

"Poland halts €25B/year trade with China by refusing to reopen its border with Belarus. Discover the implications for European e-commerce and supply chains."

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Poland refuses to reopen border with Belarus, halting €25B/year trade with China
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Poland has refused to reopen its border with Belarus, effectively cutting off a vital trade route with China valued at €25 billion per year. Approximately 90% of rail freight between China and the European Union passes through Poland, which is currently halted due to ongoing military exercises known as Zapad-2025 and a recent Russian drone incursion.

Beijing has requested that Warsaw restore the trade route, which is crucial for e-commerce platforms such as Temu and Shein. However, after three hours of discussions, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski confirmed that the border would remain closed.

As a result of the border closure, European e-commerce supply chains face potential disruptions. Alternative sea routes are slower, and air transport costs have increased by up to 30%. This situation poses significant challenges for the movement of goods between China and Europe.

This development comes amid heightened tensions in the region and reflects ongoing geopolitical complexities affecting trade.

Poland refuses to reopen border with Belarus, halting €25B/year trade with China - DemState