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China's cross-border express delivery volume surges by 25 pct in 2024

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China's cross-border express delivery volume surges by 25 pct in 2024

2025-01-08 21:31 Last Updated At:22:07

China saw a remarkable 25 percent surge in its cross-border express delivery volume in 2024, encompassing international services and deliveries to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions, as the country continued to expand its diverse cross-border logistics capabilities and international transportation capacity, according to data released by the State Post Bureau on Wednesday.

At the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport in east China's Zhejiang Province, YTO Express, one of China's leading express firms, is poised to transport a cargo full of garment accessories and textiles to the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. The journey is expected to take just five hours aboard the company's cargo plane.

"In 2024, we have successfully operated over 20 domestic routes, extending our services to the Middle East and parts of Europe for the first time. Our flight networks now span across all of Asia and parts of Europe," said Li Yabin, manager of YTO Airlines' planning department.

Recent developments include the launch of a new all-cargo "Ezhou-Paris" route at Ezhou Huahu Airport in the city of Ezhou, central China's Hubei Province.

Operating initially with one weekly flight, the route is expected to generate over 30,000 tons of annual international cargo throughput for the airport, with plans to increase to five flights per week to primarily carry cross-border e-commerce goods.

Alongside the expansion of air routes, China has also accelerated the construction of international postal and courier transshipment centers, overseas ground networks, and overseas warehouses.

Several international distribution hubs, such as Liege in Belgium, have been put into operation, with the postal and courier industry now boasting a total of 297 overseas distribution centers and 333 overseas warehouses.

The data shows that in 2024, China has also opened 16 China-Europe freight train postal routes and 25 sea freight mail routes, establishing self-owned or affiliated service networks in 71 countries and regions.

"We will continue to strengthen the construction of international delivery networks, encouraging postal companies to invest in the development of specialized cargo hubs, comprehensive airports, and large-scale sorting centers for overseas parcels. Our goal is to further optimize the layout of international mail exchange points, enhance overseas warehouse construction, and expand the 'last mile' network abroad. We will also support express companies in collaborating with cross-border e-commerce and manufacturing enterprises to provide integrated logistics solutions," said Hou Yanbo, spokesman for the State Post Bureau.

China's cross-border express delivery volume surges by 25 pct in 2024

China's cross-border express delivery volume surges by 25 pct in 2024

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Beijing Service platform offers one-stop solutions to int'l visitors

2025-01-09 07:51 Last Updated At:08:17

Starting from Jan 1, "Beijing Service," a service platform backed by the Beijing municipal government, extended its coverage to the city's two international airports, setting up 24-hour kiosks to facilitate visitors from abroad.

On the first day of 2025, two Beijing Service kiosks near the international arrivals areas of Beijing's Capital International Airport and Daxing International Airport were put into use, with well-trained staff providing 24-hour multilingual services for global travelers.

"This year we have set up service stations in Beijing's Capital International Airport and Daxing International Airport to provide travelers with one-stop services including payment setup, mobile phone services, and transport and tourism consultation, covering four categories of more than 20 convenient services. The services aim to further facilitate foreigners to study, travel, or live in Beijing, and to upgrade the level of Beijing's international services," said Zhang Li, division chief of the Beijing Municipal Administration of Government Services and Data Management.

The move came after the city's recent poll with international visitors on what could be done to improve their experience in China, aiming to better support the surging global visitors brought by the country's visa-free policies.

The Beijing Service platform can now provide a one-stop solution to newcomers, and address most of the common concerns of foreign travelers.

"So far, I haven't had any problems, and it seems quite straightforward and it's easy to follow the instructions, everyone gives clear instructions, so it's quite easy to follow. So far everyone I have talked to is able to give feedback (on) what I needed, so it's been good," said Rahima Siddiqui, a traveler from New Zealand.

Beijing Service platform offers one-stop solutions to int'l visitors

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