Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Release of Report on High-Quality Development of China’s Ports (Seaport)

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14 -- China Economic Information Service and China Waterborne Transport Research Institute jointly released the Report on High-Quality Development of China's Ports (Seaport).

It was released recently at the Forum on Promoting Port Development - Release of Report on High-Quality Development of China's Ports (Seaport) held in Hangzhou.

Based on the high-quality development concept of ‘innovative, coordinated, green, open and sharing’, the Report on High-Quality Development of China's Ports (Seaport) has built an evaluation indicator system comprising four first-grade indicators and 10 second-grade indicators to evaluate the high-quality development of 22 major coastal ports in China.

The evaluation results show that in 2020, the highest comprehensive score among the 22 major coastal ports is 9.07, the average 5.74, and the lowest 3.87, whereby Shanghai Port, Ningbo Zhoushan Port, Shenzhen Port and Qingdao Port are in the lead among these ports.

According to a statement, the report predicts that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's ports will maintain a growth of between two and three per cent in cargo throughput. 

Looking to the 14th Five-Year Plan, the new dual-circulation development pattern will present fresh opportunities for the high-quality development of ports.

In the future development of China's ports, new technology will empower the construction of intelligent ports, and the integrated development of ports, industries and cities will become a common pursuit of all port cities.

-- BERNAMA

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