China will take further steps to boost international airfreight capacity to stabilize supply chains, the State Council's executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.
"With the (COVID-19) pandemic rampaging across the world and air passenger services dwindling worldwide due to the outbreak, cargo volume carried by passenger planes has plummeted and shipping costs have risen significantly," Li said.
"In the course of the outbreak response, weak links in our air transport capacity have been exposed. We must facilitate both international and domestic air transport services and keep up our international airfreight capacity to avert potential shocks to supply chains and facilitate resumption of business operations," he said.
I ka hālāwai i kapaʻia no ka ikaika lahui laulima e malama lahui hookahua haawi a me ka 'ē aʻe airfreight lawelawe mai a me ka holo. Policy kākoʻo e e hoʻolako lahui ukana de iloko o ka outbreak i. Airfreight nā moku halihali mokulele e e hāʻawi kākoʻo, e hoÿonui ai i ko'auwaʻa ma ka lawe ana mai i ka nui ukana jets ma hoolimalima a me ke kuai ana.
Ke kūlana o ke kuai, e e hoomaopopo makaukau, a loaa a pau airfreight poʻe, e like kākoʻo nānā 'ole o ka ona type. Ka hoʻokuʻi pū a me ka reorganization o airfreight a me nā hoʻoholo onipaa no e e hooluolu, a me ka hookahua haawi poe e e kākoʻo i ka hoʻonui lewa nā lawelawe a me nā huakaʻi i ke kai hana.
"We must plan ahead and harness the initiative of logistics firms in developing an international air transport network," Li said.
Ka halawai koi e hooikaika latike o ka ea ukana hubs. Kapu ma ka manawa kau no ka waiwai de e hookiekieia e ma airports me ka ikaika ukana-lawelawe ana nona iho.
keia Where ae, hoʻonohonoho 'Hub airports ma Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei mokuna, ka Yangtze River Aaeuoa, Guangdong'āina a pau, Hong Kong, Macao, Chengdu, Sichuan'āina a pau, a Chongqing e hoomakaukau i 24/7 aoao,ʻae nā lawelawe a me ka hoʻoikaika' ana i ka hoʻokōʻana i loko o ka maluhia a me ka loaʻa, e kahaʻae keʻano o ka hanaʻana.
"The manufacturing sector has been the first to resume operations, and experience has been gained in this process. The major challenge is clogged supply chains. To date, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises have yet to resume full-capacity production, and this has affected the entire industry chain. It is thus critical that all supportive policies for smaller firms be promptly and fully delivered," Li said.
i koi 'ia ka hālāwai harmonizing airfreight hana mau hae, simplifying nā moʻolelo koi a ka paepaeʻana paperless pēpēʻana kaulike. Paepae ai no ka hoʻoholo 'ike kaʻana e e ulu, e malama i airlines,-Holland nā lawelawe a me ka hookahua haawi poe.
Post manawa: Mar-25-2020