Manufacturing News

China cuts $14 bln in logistics costs in 2017

China cut logistics costs by 88.16 billion yuan ($14 billion) last year as part of an effort to relieve the burden on businesses.

Li Xiaoming, vice minister of transport, announced the figure at a press conference Wednesday, saying it surpassed the annual target by 13 percent. The reduction came from lower toll fees, cancellation of compulsory tests for commercial vehicles, and lower service fees on shipping companies.

The ministry will roll out more measures to ensure reductions for this year exceed that in 2017, Li said, citing differentiated toll fees and railway-shipping coordinated transport.

Although they have dropped over the past several years, China's logistics costs remain high and accounted 14.9 percent of GDP in 2016, well above 8 to 9 percent in major developed countries.

Cutting business costs is a major task in the country's supply-side structural reform.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours

Special

Start a Digital Twin Journey from Engineering Simulation

Accenture releases survey of digital transformation

CIMC Reduces Unplanned Downtime by 30% with Greater Operational Insight from ThingWorx

Ansys Simulation Speeding up Autonomous Vehicles

回到顶部
  • Tel : 0086-27-87592219
  • Email : service@e-works.net.cn
  • Add: 3B1 International Business Center, No. 18 Jinronggang Road (No.4), East Lake High-tech Development Zone, Wuhan, Hubei, PRC. 430223
  • ICP Business License: 鄂B2-20030029-9
  • Copyright © e-works All Rights Reserved