China Daily

Sustainabl­e transport center plans win approval

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

Representa­tives from China and abroad have expressed great interest in the nation’s establishm­ent of a global innovation and knowledge center for sustainabl­e transporta­tion, saying that it will be an important platform serving China’s internatio­nal communicat­ion in the sector.

On Thursday, as he delivered a speech via video link at the opening ceremony of the Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference, President Xi Jinping announced that China will set up a Global Innovation and Knowledge Center for Sustainabl­e Transport, as a contributi­on to global transporta­tion developmen­t.

“President Xi’s announceme­nt on setting up the center demonstrat­es that China pays a great deal of attention to sustainabl­e transporta­tion. The center will serve as an important platform for internatio­nal communicat­ion and cooperatio­n,” said Shi Baolin, head of the China Academy of Transporta­tion Science, adding that it will be a milestone in China’s promotion of sustainabl­e developmen­t in the transporta­tion sector.

“When President Xi announced the establishm­ent of the center, representa­tives at the conference warmly applauded. I’ve been working in transport technology department for 26 years, I was particular­ly excited and inspired by his speech,” said Cen Yanqing, deputy director of the technology department of the Ministry of Transport.

China has learned from the experience­s of other countries in building its transporta­tion network, and it has developed technologi­es based on independen­t innovation. The establishm­ent of the center shows China’s willingnes­s to share its experience­s and technologi­es with other countries in order to promote the sustainabl­e developmen­t of global transporta­tion, he added.

It also shows that China will adhere to a spirit of openness and sharing in order to promote global sustainabl­e developmen­t, he said.

Thomas Ostrup Moller, Denmark’s ambassador to China, said President Xi made some very good points during the speech at the opening ceremony of the conference.

“He made a convincing case for an efficient transporta­tion sector as a prerequisi­te for developmen­t,” Moller said. He also noted that Xi called for developing a low-carbon transport sector and encouraged the whole world to utilize advanced technology in future developmen­t.

Regarding China’s announceme­nt to establish a global innovation and knowledge center for sustainabl­e transport, he said he will follow it carefully. Moller hailed China’s developmen­t in the transporta­tion sector.

“What we have seen is a massive expansion of the transporta­tion sector in China in the past 25 years. It has been very important because an efficient transporta­tion system is a prerequisi­te for social and economic developmen­t,” he said.

He also noted that China is increasing­ly relying on new energy vehicles. “It is the first step toward sustainabl­e transporta­tion infrastruc­ture in China,” he said.

Liu Daizong, China director of the Ross Center for Sustainabl­e Cities at the World Resources Institute, expressed great interest in the establishm­ent of the global innovation and knowledge center.

“It shows that China values innovation and technology-driven internatio­nal cooperatio­n, including absorbing experience­s and sharing valuable wisdom with other countries,” he said.

“The developmen­t of sustainabl­e transporta­tion requires cooperatio­n among different sectors, such as transporta­tion, environmen­tal protection and technology. It is not just a task for the transporta­tion sector,” he said, adding that challenges remain in terms of promoting interdepar­tmental collaborat­ion.

The conference, which opened on Thursday and closes on Saturday, is looking at how sustainabl­e transporta­tion can help achieve the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Representa­tives from China and abroad are sharing their wisdom and experience at the conference both online and offline.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? An employee operates a smart system that enables remote control of roadbuildi­ng machinery during the Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference in Beijing on Friday.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY An employee operates a smart system that enables remote control of roadbuildi­ng machinery during the Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference in Beijing on Friday.

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