Posted on February 18, 2026

The European Union has formally acknowledged Türkiye as a ‘critical partner’ in advancing Trans-Caspian connectivity projects, underscoring the nation’s pivotal role in international freight transport networks.

This designation comes as rail freight services, including the China Railway Express, continue to strengthen trade links between Asia and Europe through Turkish territory. The recent arrival of the Chang’an freight train at Ankara station exemplifies the growing importance of Türkiye as a key transit hub.

For freight forwarders these developments present significant opportunities. The enhanced Trans-Caspian routes offer alternative pathways for cargo movement, potentially reducing transit times and providing more competitive shipping options for clients.

The EU’s recognition reflects Türkiye’s strategic geographical position bridging Europe and Asia, making it indispensable for multimodal transport solutions. As infrastructure investments continue and diplomatic partnerships strengthen, the Turkish corridor is set to become increasingly vital for international supply chains.

These connectivity improvements align with broader initiatives to diversify transport routes and enhance supply chain resilience across the Eurasian region.

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