Trade Partner Countries
Leveraging extensive industry experience and global resources, we facilitate trade and logistics between Asia and Europe, providing our customers with efficient and convenient one-stop international trade solutions that keep pace with evolving market trends.
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan boasts unparalleled natural and cultural advantages. Flanked by the lifeline rivers of Central Asia, the Syr Darya to the north and the Amu Darya to the south, it possesses the largest and most fertile delta plains nurtured by these waters. Located at the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road trade routes, Uzbekistan became home to the most prominent Silk Road trading hubs, leaving behind a rich and vibrant cultural heritage and tourism resources. Today, Khiva, Bukhara, and Samarkand stand as dazzling humanities gems. Uzbekistan is the most visited country in Central Asia and has the region’s most developed tourism industry.
Strategically positioned along critical overland trade routes between East and West, Uzbekistan played a pivotal role in ancient commerce when maritime and air transport were nonexistent. The Silk Road was the road of trade and commerce, making it the road of wealth, and of course, a highly contested geopolitical hotspot. Throughout the history, great empires and legendary rulers of the East and West have left their mark on this land. From the Cyrus the Great of Persia and Alexander the Great of Macedonia to the Han and Tang dynasties of China, the Turkic Khanate, the Arab Caliphate, and the Timurid Empire (Timur the Great), as well as the Mongol Empire, the Seljuk Empire, the Khwarazmian Empire, Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, and the Kangxi and Qianlong Emperors of the Qing Dynasty, all left their footprints on this land. Uzbekistan is not only a historic crossroads but also a vital hub for modern trade.
Kazakhstan
Covering approximately 2,724,900 square kilometers, it is the world’s largest landlocked country and the ninth-largest nation in the world.
Kazakhstan has established trade relations with more than 190 countries and regions. With its vast territory and abundant resources, Kazakhstan has become a crucial economic bridge between Asia and Europe. Its unique geographic location has enabled it to play a pivotal role in the Belt and Road Initiative, promoting regional economic and trade cooperation and cultural exchanges. Cities such as Almaty and Astana are not only centers of commercial prosperity but also places of multicultural convergence, highlighting Kazakhstan’s distinctive appeal as a major landlocked country. Kazakhstan’s economic development has benefited from its diverse industrial structure and liberalized market environment, attracting many international investors. It has great potential for development in the energy, minerals, agriculture and other fields, providing vast opportunities for global partners. Kazakhstan actively engages in international affairs and is committed to building harmonious and stable international relations, further enhancing its influence in global trade. With its deep history seamlessly intertwined with modern economic dynamism, Kazakhstan is welcoming partners from all over the world with an open attitude and writing a new chapter of prosperity and development across Eurasia.
Azerbaijan
Baku is the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan, serving as its political and cultural center. It is also an important oil hub and economic center, a large port on the Caspian Sea, the largest city in South Caucasus and a transportation hub. Due to its location in the Baku oil fields, Baku is called “Oil City”. Relying on the traditional oil industry and agriculture, Baku attracts more investment from Europe and the United States while also developing other emerging sectors. In recent years, the city has undergone a significant transformation, attracting more and more people from Azerbaijan and the rest of the world to come to visit and invest. Baku is also a vital railroad and shipping center in South Caucasus, where many major railway lines of the region converge. As a port, Baku can accommodate medium-sized vessels, with an annual throughput of 18 million tons.

Qingdao Global International Trade Co., Ltd. provides one-stop service solutions based on your needs to help enterprises easily engage in cross-border e-commerce business. We continuously innovate our service models and seize the development opportunities brought about by the “Belt and Road” Initiative to expand into international markets and drive business growth. Qingdao Global International Trade Co., Ltd. understands that cooperation with countries in Asia and Europe will bring new development opportunities for the company. Through the “Belt and Road” Initiative, Qingdao Global International Trade Co., Ltd. is actively expanding trade relations with these countries, leveraging local resources and market demands to develop products with distinctive local characteristics. By continuously optimizing its supply strategy, Qingdao Global International Trade Co., Ltd. firmly believes that it can better serve its global customers.