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RussiaChina Containers on Northern Sea Route Poised to Top 400,000 Tonnes This Year

Rosatom links the surge to tighter coordination with Chinese partners following a Harbin subcommission meeting that approved a development plan for the corridor.

Overview

  • Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachyov said container volumes are on track to set a new record this year, likely surpassing 400,000 tonnes from under 180,000 tonnes last year.
  • He reported that container traffic doubled in 2023–2024 and has grown by roughly another 60% this year.
  • At the second RussiaChina Subcommission meeting in Harbin, officials approved a plan of measures to expand Northern Sea Route transport.
  • Rosatom described strong interest from Chinese businesses in Arctic cooperation, characterizing demand as a clear appetite for projects.
  • Official figures show total Northern Sea Route cargo reached a record near 37.9 million tonnes in 2024, and Rosatom cites transit times of about 25–28 days versus 35–40 days via southern seas.