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.
Ipade naa pe fun ifowosowopo agbaye ti okun sii lati jẹ ki ifijiṣẹ kiakia ti agbaye ati awọn iṣẹ airfreight miiran n ṣiṣẹ ki o tẹsiwaju. Atilẹyin imulo yoo pese si awọn ọkọ oju-irin ọkọ ọkọ oju omi kariaye lakoko ibesile na. Awọn ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ Airfreight yoo pese atilẹyin lati faagun awọn ọkọ oju-omi ọkọ oju omi wọn nipa kiko awọn ọkọ oju-omi diẹ sii nipasẹ yiyalo tabi rira.
Ipa ti ọjà yoo wa ni titan ni kikun ati gbogbo awọn ile-iṣẹ airfreight yoo gba atilẹyin dogba laibikita iru nini. Iṣọkan ati atunṣeto airfreight ati awọn ile-iṣẹ eekaderi yoo ni iwuri, ati pe awọn ile-iṣẹ ifijiṣẹ kiakia yoo ni atilẹyin ni fifẹ awọn iṣẹ afẹfẹ ati awọn iṣẹ okeere.
"We must plan ahead and harness the initiative of logistics firms in developing an international air transport network," Li said.
Ipade na rọ awọn nẹtiwọki fun okun ti awọn ibudo ọkọ oju-omi ọkọ oju-omi. Awọn ihamọ lori awọn iho akoko fun awọn ọkọ oju-irin ọkọ oju omi ni yoo gbe soke ni awọn papa ọkọ ofurufu pẹlu agbara mimu-ẹru lagbara.
Nibiti awọn iyọọda awọn ipo, awọn papa ọkọ oju omi ọkọ oju-omi kariaye ni Ilu Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, agbegbe Yangtze River Delta, Guangdong ekun, Ilu họngi kọngi, Macao, Chengdu, ekun Sichuan ati Chongqing yoo pese awọn iṣẹ fifin aṣa 24/7 ati imudarasi ṣiṣe ni awọn aṣayẹwo aabo ati imukuro. awọn ilana.
"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.
Ipade naa tun nilo ibaramu awọn ajohunṣe iṣẹ airfreight, irọrun awọn ibeere iwe ati igbega awọn ilana imudani iwe. Awọn iru ẹrọ fun pinpin alaye eekaderi yoo ni idagbasoke lati ṣe iranṣẹ awọn ọkọ ofurufu, awọn iṣẹ ifiweranṣẹ ati awọn ile-iṣẹ ifijiṣẹ kiakia.
Akoko ifiweranṣẹ: Mar-25-2020