Durian Express? New Southeast Asia rail service cuts fruit prices in China
Southeast Asian growers can now ship durians to China faster than before using a new cold-storage rail service linking Thailand, Laos and southwest China's Yunnan province, slashing prices for the pungent fruit.
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