China Daily

Northeast sees hopes at cruising altitude

- By ZHONG NAN, WU YONG and ZHANG TONGTONG in Shenyang

The new air cargo route between Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province, and Seoul, the Republic of Korea, is expected to operate up to 100 flights by the end of this year, said government officials.

Launched in late June, the new regular line is the fourth internatio­nal air cargo route after London, Los Angeles and San Francisco introduced by the Shenyang area of China (Liaoning) Pilot Free Trade Zone after its establishm­ent in 2017.

Servicing Shenyang Taoxian Internatio­nal Airport, the new air cargo service can carry about 15 metric tons of industrial items and daily necessitie­s to its destinatio­n Seoul. It provides a new channel for producers in both Shenyang and other cities across Liaoning province to export their products in a timely manner.

Shen Xiaoshu, deputy head of Shenyang area of Liaoning FTZ, expects the operation of the new air route will allow delivery of 2 million orders generated from cross-border e-commerce channels between the two countries by the end of this year, worth some 200 million yuan ($30.92 million).

Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted global trade, Shen said that the Shenyang area of Liaoning FTZ has focused on building air cargo links to ensure air transporta­tion for medical and high-value added goods since last year. The area has operated 44 air cargo services to London, San Francisco and Los Angeles in the first half of this year, with $59.86 million worth of goods shipped.

While Liaoning offers more favorable policies to build its market into a safe and lucrative place for global capital, a total of 22,000 businesses — including 421 foreign companies from 47 countries and regions — have built a presence in the Shenyang area of Liaoning FTZ over the past four years.

As it has already become an indispensa­ble part of China’s foreign trade, the Shenyang area of Liaoning FTZ has accelerate­d the developmen­t of cross-border ecommerce by building bonded warehouses and other necessary infrastruc­ture facilities in recent years, the official said.

The area saw 3.6 million crossborde­r e-commerce orders completed under its supervisio­n, with a sales value of 390 million yuan in the first half, exceeding the total traded in 2020.

The imports and exports using cross-border e-commerce cover more than 1,000 categories from 30 countries and regions, according to local government data.

For the next step, Shen said that the Shenyang area of Liaoning FTZ will focus on building a national hub for China-Europe freight train services, continuing to introduce leading cross-border e-commerce companies to its market, focusing on the developmen­t of aviation logistics and developing internatio­nal medical care services to facilitate the opening up of Liaoning.

China set up its first FTZ in Shanghai in 2013 to attract more foreign investment and promote trade and regional integratio­n. Since then, the country has added 20 zones, including those in such diverse areas as the coastal provinces of Liaoning, Fujian and Guangdong and the inland provinces of Shaanxi and Sichuan.

According to the developmen­t plan of Liaoning’s government announced earlier this year, the province, which faces Japan and the Republic of Korea across the Yellow Sea, is the only dual land and sea gateway in Northeast China. This promotes a higher level of openingup and builds a new frontier for the process during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25).

As China’s opening-up has reached a new stage, different regions should focus on areas with their own characteri­stics. In addition to enhancing the cooperatio­n between China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, Liaoning will open the new northeast land and sea channel to Mongolia and Russia, said Li Jirui, deputy director-general of Liaoning’s provincial transporta­tion department.

He said the landmark Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p trade agreement signed by China and 14 other nations last year will give Liaoning more weight in the regional economic landscape and facilitate a higher standard of trade and investment to fuel common growth.

 ?? LYU WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An aircraft parks on the tarmac of Shenyang Taoxian Internatio­nal Airport.
LYU WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY An aircraft parks on the tarmac of Shenyang Taoxian Internatio­nal Airport.

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