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墨西哥依靠中国技术与交通满足世界杯后勤需求

At World Cup, Mexico leans on China tech and transport to meet logistical needs - South China Morning Post

2026年6月14日 15:00
出海解读

中国轨交与新能源客车企业借世界杯契机以整车供应和线路建设切入墨西哥市场,为此类赛事配套基建和车辆出口积累业绩,后续可争取更多城市交通EPC及设备订单。

AI 摘要

尽管中国队未入围2026年世界杯,但中国的产业与技术仍主导着墨西哥赛事的后勤保障。中国企业提供了115列轻轨列车和1000辆新能源巴士,并修建了一条铁路线用于疏解交通。此举正值墨西哥在华盛顿压力下处理对华关系之际。

原文正文

Although China has no team on the pitch at the 2026 World Cup, the country’s industrial and technological presence is dominating the tournament’s logistics in Mexico.

China has bolstered Mexico’s capacity as a host country with railways and buses, as well as the tournament’s official footballs. And that support comes at a time when the Latin American country is navigating its relations with Beijing amid mounting pressure from Washington.

Among the bigger-ticket items on a long list of support for Mexico, enterprises from China have supplied 115 light-rail trains designed to serve Mexico City’s Fifa World Cup venues and 1,000 new-energy buses to transport tourists, according to Chinese media reports.

The state-owned China Railway No 4 Engineering Group also built a train line to ease traffic in Monterrey, one of the tournament’s host cities.

China’s footprint extends deep into the tournament’s digital backbone. Tencent Cloud is set to provide live-streaming technical services to official broadcasting platforms in 16 countries and regions, including China. Chinese tech companies have increasingly expanded their presence in the global sports event.

Alibaba’s Alicloud remains a long-term sponsor of the World Cup, further cementing the presence of big Chinese tech firms. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post. And Beijing-based PC developer Lenovo, as a Fifa World Cup technology sponsor, is deploying artificial intelligence for match analysis and fan engagement, Xinhua reported.

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