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Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

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Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

2026-03-02 10:42 Last Updated At:15:57

The SCO (Lianyungang) International Logistics Park in east China's Jiangsu Province handled over 6.69 million tonnes of cargo in January, up 3.66 percent year on year, according to the Nanjing Customs.

The transported goods mainly included six categories such as auto parts, photovoltaic modules, and general consumer goods, with business covering major countries in Central Asia and Southeast Asia.

Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

Throughput of SCO int'l logistics park in Lianyungang hits 6.69 mln tonnes in Jan

Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Thursday presided over a State Council executive meeting that studied work on building a unified national market and reviewed and approved a plan for the development of a modern emergency response system during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030).

Noting that building a unified national market is essential to advancing high-quality development, the meeting called for deepening institutional frameworks in areas such as property rights protection, market access, fair competition, social credit and market exit mechanisms.

The meeting also urged efforts to advance high-standard connectivity of market infrastructure to facilitate smooth economic circulation and effectively reduce logistics costs across society.

Emergency management is critical to protecting people's lives and property, the meeting said. It called for accelerating the development of a modern emergency response system, deepening reform and innovation in emergency management, and improving coordinated response mechanisms.

Efforts should be made to strengthen risk prevention at the source, enhance monitoring, forecasting and early warning, and accelerate a shift in governance toward proactive prevention, according to the meeting.

A draft revision of the Law on the People's Bank of China was also discussed and approved in principle at the meeting, which decided to submit the draft to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for deliberation.

Chinese premier chairs State Council executive meeting

Chinese premier chairs State Council executive meeting

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