China's E-commerce Logistics Index for June stood at 111.8 points, up 0.2 point from the previous month, according to the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP) on Wednesday.
The index has risen month-on-month for four consecutive months, hitting a new high for the year in June.
The CFLP figures showed the sub-indices for the total business volume, rural business volume, personnel for e-commerce logistics and actual load rate for freight vehicles all grew from the previous month.
"The overall consumer demand has kept rising thanks to the government subsidy policies and sales promotions by e-commerce operators. The data reflected the existence of consumption potential in the market, including the growing demand for digital products and electric appliances, which has given rise to new production orders. The growth of demand has played a role in driving growth of the economy," said He Hui, vice president of the CFLP.
The e-commerce logistics market is expected to continue to grow in July with the arrival of university graduation season and the peak of summer consumption.
Analysts said the artificial intelligence (AI) technology has greatly improved express-delivery services in China.
"Such an advantage of e-commerce has led to perfect integration of logistics with the business flow and information flow. We are now enjoying very convenient express-delivery services with huge benefits from new technologies, especially the AI technology," said Zhang Mingyu, a professor of the Beijing Jiaotong University.
China's E-commerce Logistics Index hits new high in June
China's E-commerce Logistics Index hits new high in June
China is willing to provide humanitarian assistance to Cambodia to help resettle displaced people in border areas, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday in Yuxi, southwest China's Yunnan Province.
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during a meeting with Prak Sokhonn, Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Following the signing of a joint statement agreeing to a ceasefire, the Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers are leading delegations meeting in Yunnan from Dec. 28 to 29 at Wang's invitation.
China has been closely following the tense situation on the Cambodia-Thailand border and remains committed to facilitating peace through talks, Wang said, adding that China congratulates both sides on reaching a ceasefire agreement.
The ceasefire marks the beginning of peacebuilding, Wang said, calling on the two sides to proceed in a phased and measured approach to promote a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire, restore normal interactions, rebuild mutual trust, achieve turnaround in bilateral relations, and uphold peace and stability in the region.
He said that both countries can make good use of this face-to-face opportunity for diplomatic and military representatives to engage in dialogue and communication in a flexible manner, enhance mutual understanding, and build mutual trust. He also expressed hope that all sides would jointly send a message of peace from Yunnan, reach a consensus on peace, and demonstrate prospects for peace.
China supports ASEAN in playing its due role and stands ready to provide assistance to the ASEAN observation mission in monitoring the ceasefire, Wang said.
He added that China also hopes Cambodia will continue to enhance protection for Chinese citizens and projects in the country.
Cambodia highly values China's positive role in mediating the conflict, said Prak Sokhonn, citing the informal tea gathering among the foreign ministers of Cambodia, China and Thailand in Anning, Yunnan Province, as well as shuttle diplomacy conducted by China's special envoy.
Thanks to the joint efforts of China and other parties, Cambodia and Thailand were able to convene a meeting of the Joint Boundary Commission, and their militaries signed a ceasefire agreement, he said.
Sokhonn said Cambodia is ready to work with Thailand to fully implement the ceasefire agreement, make full use of existing dialogue mechanisms, and steadily build mutual trust between the two countries and their armed forces.
These steps, he noted, are vital to restoring bilateral exchanges, normalizing relations, and resolving the boundary issue at an early date.
Cambodia hopes for the early arrival of peace and expects the trilateral meeting to help rebuild lasting stability, he said.
The two sides also exchanged views on China-Cambodia relations, agreeing that under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the two countries, positive progress has been made in building an all-weather Cambodia-China community with a shared future in the new era.
The Cambodian side expressed gratitude for China's support and assistance to its development, describing China as its most reliable and trusted partner. It reaffirmed its adherence to the one-China principle, its opposition to Taiwan secessionism, and its support for China's reunification cause.
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