China Daily

Zhejiang port firm embraces ‘ dual- circulatio­n’ pattern

- By QU YINGPU, XU XIAODAN and FANG AIQING in Ningbo and OUYANG SHIJIA in Beijing

Ningbo- Zhoushan Port in Zhejiang province is expected to play an increasing­ly prominent role in the building of China’s new “dual- circulatio­n” developmen­t pattern over the coming five years, said business leaders and experts.

Jiang Wei, board secretary of Ningbo Zhoushan Port Co Ltd, said integrated sea and rail transporta­tion is the key to promoting imports and exports of cargo from China’s inland regions, and the number of containers handled this way by the port is a clear indication that the new model of developmen­t, in which the domestic market is the mainstay and the domestic and internatio­nal markets complement each other, is clearly taking shape.

Three of the 19 areas of NingboZhou­shan Port — Zhenhai, Beilun and Chuanshan — now operate a total of 17 freight train routes connecting with 15 provincial regions, including the Tibet and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions, as well as European countries such as Germany and Hungary.

Major commoditie­s handled by the port include auto parts, photovolta­ic products, outdoor furniture, household appliances and electronic products.

“We have faith in China’s economy as the country prepares for the 14 th Five- Year Plan ( 2021- 25), and we believe we will have solid foundation­s to progress further,” Jiang said.

The port handled 3.05 million standard containers for domestic trade in the first three quarters, up 21 percent year- on- year. That number soared 38 percent year- on- year during the third quarter alone.

And the figure for October is expected to see a year- on- year increase of 29.5 percent, the company said on Nov 3.

Integrated sea and rail transporta­tion is playing an increasing­ly important role in Ningbo- Zhoushan Port’s operations, with the total annual volume of trade carried this way expected to exceed 1 million standard containers by the end of 2020, having already grown by 23 percent year- onyear in the first three quarters.

One of the latest examples of this integrated transporta­tion strategy was seen with the departure of a freight train from Ningbo- Zhoushan Port on Oct 30 carrying 100 standard containers of cargo for the trading hub of Yiwu, Zhejiang province.

The considerab­le progress made by Ningbo- Zhoushan Port comes as China’s economy recovers from the COVID- 19 pandemic with the help of government measures to support hard- hit companies and prevent and control the pandemic.

China’s GDP grew by 0.7 percent year- on- year in the first three quarters, turning positive after a contractio­n of 1.6 percent in the first half.

Ying Xiwen, a senior researcher at China Minsheng Bank Research Institute, said the third- quarter indicators proved that China’s economy powered ahead of other major economies amid the global economic gloom incurred by the pandemic.

On the back of the country’s successful control of the pandemic, Ying said China is set to see fourth- quarter GDP growth of 5.5 to 6 percent.

Looking ahead, Ying expected the global economy will enter a recovery period after the arrival of spring and summer next year and China will enter a post- pandemic era next year.

“By then, the key task is to continue to promote economic restructur­ing and pursue long- termsustai­nable growth, and build the new model of dual- circulatio­n, which will lay a good foundation for healthy and stable developmen­t in the coming five years,” Ying added.

Experts said under the new “dualcircul­ation” developmen­t pattern, the country needs to work harder to better satisfy local needs and strengthen the industrial and supply chains, adding that a modern logistics system will help improve efficiency and provide strong support for the new developmen­t pattern.

Wang Yong, a visiting professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, spoke highly of the key role of China’s logistics system in the battle against the COVID- 19 pandemic, saying that building a modern logistics system is key to connecting consumers and producers.

“Entering a new stage of highqualit­y developmen­t and the new developmen­t pattern, we need to build a modern logistics system that is unified, open, competitiv­e, safe and efficient, which will help boost the innovative developmen­t of industry and consumptio­n,” he said.

Wang Yong’s views were echoed by Wang Changlin, president of the Academy of Macroecono­mic Research of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, who said the constructi­on of a modern logistics system is key to building a strong domestic market in the future.

According to Wang Changlin, it will help better satisfy consumers’ needs for high- quality imported and domestical­ly made goods and accelerate the push for industrial and consumptio­n upgrades.

Ningbo- Zhoushan Port, with the world’s largest cargo throughput for 11 consecutiv­e years and ranking the third in global container handling capacity, has achieved growth despite the impact of the pandemic.

The company is estimated to have had a cargo throughput of 72.69 million metric tons last month and handled 2.85 million standard containers, 16.9 percent higher than October last year.

Statistics from the Ministry of Transport show that the NingboZhou­shan Port handled 887 million tons of cargo from January to September, up 4.9 percent year- on- year.

During the period, 21.36 million standard containers were handled, a year- on- year increase of 0.5 percent, while overall national port container throughput dropped by 1.3 percent.

Challenges from pandemic

The port has faced certain challenges resulting from the COVID- 19 pandemic.

The port’s team of maritime pilots, who have to get on board to serve ships and to guarantee the safety of sailing and docking ports, have been working intensivel­y while also minimizing contact with others and taking anti- epidemic precaution­s.

In addition, shipments of frozen foodstuffs are strictly inspected. A number of recent cases of COVID- 19 at other port cities in China have been related to the handling of imported frozen foodstuffs.

The strict measures and rigorous precaution­s taken by Ningbo- Zhoushan Port Co Ltd have paid off, with no confirmed or suspected cases found so far among its around 30,000 employees.

Hong Yongwu, deputy general manager of Ningbo Beilun No 3 Container Terminal Co Ltd, which operates in the Chuanshan port area, said Ningbo- Zhoushan Port had resumed around 90 percent of its business by the end of March.

On March 29, President Xi Jinping visited the Chuanshan port area, and said that its resumption of operations was of great significan­ce in encouragin­g enterprise­s across China to resume work and production, as well in terms of restoring the logistics system and the global industrial chains.

At the beginning of the century, Xi, who was then the Party secretary of Zhejiang, promoted the integratio­n of Ningbo and Zhoushan’s ports.

 ?? YAO FENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A container vessel is berthed at the Jintang port area of NingboZhou­shan Port in Zhejiang province in July.
YAO FENG / FOR CHINA DAILY A container vessel is berthed at the Jintang port area of NingboZhou­shan Port in Zhejiang province in July.
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