According to Stasys Dailydka, CEO at Lithuanian railway operator Lithuanian Railways, Lithuanian transport institutions seek to link China, one of the most powerful economies in the world, to European countries through cooperation and transport.
"The increasing number of projects developed by China in Belarus and growing trade have enhanced transit traffic through Lithuania. We face the challenge of moving from medium-distance transport operations to the development of the chain of global logistics. We are the witnesses of new links and ways that will connect China and Europe," said Dailydka.
Chinese businessmen will be presented with the priorities of Lithuania's transport sector development, infrastructure projects, the vision of economic development, the possibilities of Lithuania' logistics sector and Lithuanian Railways, and development projects in Klaipeda Seaport.
During the visit, Chinese businessmen will meet with the heads and representatives of the Government, the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the Ministry of Economy, Enterprise Lithuania, Invest Lithuania, Lithuanian Railways, Klaipeda State Seaport Authority, LINEKA and Klaipeda stevedoring companies.