China’s Polar Silk Road Reaches Britain Through Russia’s Arctic Corridor

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Beijing’s first commercial voyage through Russia’s Northern Sea Route halves transit time to Europe, marking a new front in CCP–Russia cooperation.

A Chinese container ship has completed a voyage through the Arctic to a UK port, cutting transit time to Europe in half and signaling a deeper alignment between Beijing and Moscow.

The Arctic, a region once defined by thick snow and isolation, is becoming a testing ground for power, now that it’s been proven that shipping times between Asia and the British Isles can be cut from roughly 40 to 18 days because of melting ice.

The Istanbul Bridge, a 965-foot vessel operated by Chinese line Sea Legend, reached its first European stop in Felixstowe, Britain’s largest container port, on Oct. 15 via the Northern Sea Route, a corridor running entirely through Russian-controlled Arctic waters.

It is the first regular, liner-type container route of its kind through the region.

In 2018, China released a white paper outlining its “Polar Silk Road” plans region as part of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) worldwide infrastructure Belt and Road Initiative, defining itself as a “near-Arctic state.”

Seven years later, carrying roughly 4,000 containers from Zhoushan, the vessel made stops in Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands.

Its cargo included electric vehicles and solar panels, Reuters reported.

Analysts say the voyage shows China’s growing capacity to operate in the Arctic and bolsters both the CCP’s and Russia’s ambitions to redirect trade away from Western-monitored waters. Some noted, however, that the route’s capacity is limited by the availability of Russian icebreakers necessary to clear the way.

‘Aggressive Development’

The Northern Sea Route, long blocked due to thick ice cover restricting passage for most of the year, is increasingly open to summer navigation due to rising temperatures. The 3,700-mile corridor, which stretches along Russia’s northern coastline across the Arctic Ocean, links East Asia to northern Europe and bypasses NATO’s maritime chokepoints.

According to lifting and shipping company Containerlift, Russia’s “aggressive development” plans aim to transform the Northern Sea Route into a year-round shipping route, potentially altering global trade dynamics.

Last month, Russia’s nuclear agency Rosatom and China’s Ministry of Transport signed an agreement in China’s Harbin to jointly develop the Northern Sea Route.

“Russia sees the Northern Sea Route as a key transport artery of the 21st century, capable of providing faster, more efficient, and safer connections between continents,” said Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev.

“I am confident that the decisions taken today will give additional impetus to the development of Russian-Chinese cooperation in developing the potential of the Northern Sea Route and will allow us to materialize opportunities for cooperation in major capital projects.”

Kristian Bischoff, Europe and Russia analyst at Risk Intelligence, told The Epoch Times by email: “I would say that it definitely fits into the trend of China asserting themselves as a major player in the Arctic, as well as working to streamline their supply chains to Europe.”

By Owen Evans

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