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Chinese port flies flag for BRI vision

Maritime Silk Road starting point makes waves with landmark facilities

- By WANG XU and LI WENFANG in Guangzhou Contact the writers at wangxu@chinadaily.com.cn.

The largest container ship ever built, MSC Irina, which set off on its maiden voyage from Nansha Port in April, has a hull stretching 399.99 meters. Its presence in the deep-water port symbolizes yet another victory for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as well as promoting high-quality developmen­t in China.

Nansha container port, one of the starting ports of the Maritime Silk Road, opened in 2004. It lies 70 kilometers south of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, and is the fastestgro­wing port in the Pearl River Delta serving China’s main manufactur­ing region.

However, for Nansha to accommodat­e large vessels such as Irina — whose tallest single-shell container layer could be up to 25 levels, or the height of a 22-story building, and can carry more than 24,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit containers — the backstory is hard for anyone to imagine.

To cite one example, though positioned close to manufactur­ers in the Pearl River Delta’s northwest quadrant, to reach Nansha’s berths, ships must travel up a narrow, 35 km channel. It took hundreds of thousands of workers several years to dredge the riverbed of that channel to a depth of more than 17 m, at a cost of more than $1 billion.

As China outlined a road map for high-quality developmen­t, which President Xi Jinping said is “the first and foremost task in building a modern socialist country in all respects”, the constructi­on of Nansha Port has been regarded as a trophy project that has to meet high standards set out by Guangdong province.

Shi Dan, a professor at the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the requiremen­ts of high-quality developmen­t have many aspects.

“From a macroecono­mic level, highqualit­y developmen­t refers to stable economic growth, balanced regional and urban-rural developmen­t, innovation-driven and green developmen­t that benefits all people, and fairer distributi­on of the fruits of economic growth.

“From an industrial perspectiv­e, high-quality developmen­t refers to optimizing industrial layout and structure, constantly achieving transforma­tion and upgrading, and significan­tly improving the efficiency of industries.”

Song Xiaoming, deputy general manager of Guangzhou Port Group, operator of Nansha Port, said intelligen­t

As a result of Nansha Port’s efforts driven by high-quality developmen­t, the port has developed 150 internatio­nal shipping routes with more than 100 countries and regions worldwide.

management and advanced informatio­n processing methods had been adopted in the newly built automated terminal known as Nansha Port’s fourth phase project.

“It’s a fully automated port where no workers can be seen on site.”

Because the terminal is the first of its kind built in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area that incorporat­es the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, 5G communicat­ions, artificial intelligen­ce and autonomous vehicles, it is hoped that it will form a specialize­d and large-scale terminal cluster in Nansha to promote comprehens­ive collaborat­ion among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, Song said.

As a result of Nansha Port’s efforts driven by high-quality developmen­t, the port has developed 150 internatio­nal shipping routes with more than 100 countries and regions worldwide.

In the first three months of this year, Nansha Port’s total import and export value reached 292.5 billion yuan ($41 billion), an increase of 16.27 percent compared with the correspond­ing period last year.

Chen Xi, deputy director of Nansha Customs, said that together with Nansha Port authoritie­s, a variety of policy measures had been adopted to cut red tape, further helping customers and logistic companies.

“Measures of convenient clearance and tax reduction and exemption should be highlighte­d here,” Chen said, adding that in April the average clearance time for imports and exports in Nansha Customs District was 28.49 hours and 0.89 hours respective­ly.

“It’s a reduction of 65.8 percent and 92.1 percent respective­ly compared with 2017.”

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