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China’s logistics sector shows improvement amid growing demand in January-November

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China’s logistics sector shows improvement amid growing demand in January-November

2024-12-29 17:28 Last Updated At:22:37

Logistics companies in China saw a boost in business during the first 11 months of this year, as supply-demand dynamics improved and transportation prices in some sectors showed signs of recovery.

With sectors like water transport, express delivery, and road freight entering their peak season in November, the logistics market continued to improve.

The China coastal (bulk) freight index (CNFI) rose by 7.3 percent from last month to an average of 1107.1 points in November, while the China containerized freight index (CCFI) saw a 0.8 percent month-on-month increase, averaging 1427.3 points.

"Prices for water and road transport services started to recover, reaching a more reasonable range, while the financial pressures on logistics companies also eased due to supportive policies," said Liu Yuhang, director of the China Logistics Information Center.

Surveys of key logistics companies revealed a 5.3 percent year-on-year increase in revenue from January to November, a 0.5 percentage point improvement from the January-October period.

Rising costs also began to ease, with the cost per 100 yuan (about 13.7 U.S. dollars) of logistics revenue dropping slightly by 0.4 yuan (about 0.06 U.S. dollars) to 95.3 yuan (about 13.06 U.S. dollars).

Furthermore, the ongoing digital transformation and smart upgrades in the sector created more opportunities for emerging industries, such as autonomous driving and the low-altitude economy.

"As the logistics sector enhanced its professional service capabilities, supply chains were becoming more resilient, further supporting China's high-quality economic development," said Jiang Xu, dean of the School of Logistics at Beijing Wuzi University.

From January to November, the total value of China's social logistics reached 320.2 trillion yuan (about 43.87 trillion U.S. dollars), marking a 5.8 percent year-on-year increase, according the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing on Sunday.

In November alone, social logistics grew by 5.8 percent year on year, representing a 0.1 percentage point improvement over October's growth rate.

China’s logistics sector shows improvement amid growing demand in January-November

China’s logistics sector shows improvement amid growing demand in January-November

Foreign diplomats and scholars are looking closely at this year's "two sessions", saying China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) will not only chart the nation's economic and technological priorities but also reshape global value chains.

The fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the nation's top political advisory body, opened on Wednesday, followed by the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC) on Thursday. Together known as the "two sessions," these meetings offer a comprehensive view into China's development priorities.

Global observers emphasized that the 15th Five-Year Plan, a blueprint guiding the nation's economic, social, and technological priorities over the next five years, marks a decisive shift toward high‑quality growth anchored in advanced technologies, with ripple effects across the world.

"The two sessions will discuss China's five-year plan, which is heavily oriented toward China's major technological development. I believe this is important because it represents the new blueprint for China's economy, which is now oriented toward the renowned high-quality development, and this will undoubtedly impact the entire world. I think it is worth studying. This is very important for Latin America. It will help us integrate more intelligently into global value chains and into all aspects of the major development that China is promoting in iconic industrial sectors, such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and space development, where Latin America also has much to contribute beyond just commercial growth," said Gustavo Sabino Vaca Narvaja, former Argentine Ambassador to China.

"The two sessions are a major political milestone in China, and this year's gathering carries even greater significance as this year marks the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan. This plan represents not only a blueprint for China, but also a guide for other countries. Instruments like the five-year plan effectively provide greater certainty and predictability for the rest of the world," said Chilean scholar of international relations Ignacio Araya Heredia.

"This is a particularly important date, especially due to the fact that the next Five-Year Plan shall be positioned and we're going to see what its main elements shall be. Serbia, which has a very high degree of steel friendship with the People's Republic of China, can expect further assistance in identifying the most prominent areas of Serbian economy and being helped by its great partner, such as it has been done in the previous period, from one part with establishing the main infrastructure projects, but also reshaping the industrial sector of Serbia, not just Serbia, but the region as a whole," said Veljko Mijuskovic, assistant professor of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade.

Beyond the policy framework, experts also pointed to China's achievements in green energy and technological innovation as models worth emulating.

Tomasz Bielinski, adjunct professor at the University of Gdansk's Faculty of Economics, said the robotics displays at the 2026 China Media Group (CMG) Spring Festival Gala reflected China's broader push in technological innovation.

"I was really impressed about the robotics. I'm very impressed with Chinese development in the technological field, we can still make great deals with Chinese businessmen and we can cooperate together to use this technology for both the good of China and the European Union. I'm aware of the innovation especially in autonomous drive on the on the Chinese side," he said.

"We hope for more of China's economic cooperation, especially in trade and also in investment. Also, and the other focus, if I talk about the focus of the development, don't forget about the green energy. We know that China is great in the electric vehicle field. So because China's electric vehicles in Indonesia nowadays, since couple of years ago, are very, very popular," said Al Busyra Basnur, president of the Indonesia-China Friendship Association.

Observers see China's new five-year plan driving high-quality development, global tech shifts

Observers see China's new five-year plan driving high-quality development, global tech shifts

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