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China's postal delivery sees volume growth in January-February

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China's postal delivery sees volume growth in January-February

2026-03-20 17:00 Last Updated At:03-21 14:28

China's postal and express delivery industry handled 33.14 billion delivery items in the first two months of this year, an increase of 5.6 percent year on year, according to data from the State Post Bureau on Friday.

In the January to February period, China's express delivery sector handled 30.49 billion parcels, representing a 7.1 percent year-on-year increase, the data showed.

In particular, there were obvious rises in the postal delivery volumes of fresh products like beef, mutton, seafood and fruits as well as electronic products in the first two months, driven by factors such as the growth in holiday consumption and purchases of Chinese New Year holiday goods.

In the first two months, express delivery enterprises also accelerated the improvement of infrastructure.

One example is the finalization of a smart logistics park in Tianshui City of northwest China's Gansu Province, which has started trial operation and is scheduled to enter official operation in May, so as to effectively reduce logistics costs and significantly improve service efficiency.

"China's postal industry is speeding up the comprehensive upgrade of service quality and efficiency, focusing on weaving a delivery network throughout the country and continuously enhancing the convenience of public services. Overall, the industry is maintaining a stable and positive development trend, injecting stronger impetus regarding stimulating consumption potential and economic flows," said Liu Jiang, director of the Strategic Planning Research Department under the Development and Research Center of the State Post Bureau.

China's postal delivery sees volume growth in January-February

China's postal delivery sees volume growth in January-February

The first phase of the 139th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, closed on Sunday with a record number of overseas buyers, the organizer said.

As of 5 p.m. on Sunday, about 167,000 overseas buyers from 216 countries and regions had attended the offline exhibition, up 5.9 percent from the same period of the previous edition, according to the China Foreign Trade Center.

The turnout, the highest for any first phase of the fair, underscored the resilience and vitality of China's foreign trade, it said.

The first phase of the fair, themed "advancing manufacturing," featured more than 25,000 booths, 740,000 products and over 12,000 exhibitors.

AI smart appliances, drones, new energy vehicles, and precision CNC machine tools were all on display. Spanning intelligent manufacturing, new energy, and high-end equipment, the showcase highlights the innovation capacity and vitality of China's advanced industrial system.

A total of 324 new product launch events were held, providing companies with an effective platform for networking and collaboration.

"We want to expand our relationship, and also bring innovation from here to Germany much faster, or to do European market much faster," said Kevin Klingler, a German purchaser.

This year's fair is being held in three offline phases in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, and will run through May 5. The second phase, scheduled from April 23 to 27, will focus on "quality home life," including building materials, furniture, household products, gifts and decorations.

Established in 1957, the Canton Fair takes place twice a year in Guangzhou. It is the longest-running of several comprehensive international trade events in China, and it has been hailed as the barometer of China's foreign trade.

Int'l buyers hit record for 1st phase of China's Canton Fair

Int'l buyers hit record for 1st phase of China's Canton Fair

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