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前四月中国社会物流总额达115.3万亿元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-03 07:41

Core Insights - China's logistics demand continues to recover, with a total social logistics volume reaching 115.3 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.6% from January to April [1] - In April, the total social logistics volume grew by 5.5% year-on-year, a decrease of 1.4 percentage points compared to the previous month, influenced by a complex international environment [1] - Industrial and consumer logistics demand remains stable, with industrial goods logistics volume increasing by 5.7% and consumer goods logistics volume rising by 5.9% from January to April [1] Group 1: Logistics Demand Trends - The logistics demand is effectively supported by production and consumption needs, with 87.8% of 41 major industry categories showing growth in April [1] - Equipment manufacturing logistics, which accounts for nearly 40% of the industrial sector, saw a year-on-year growth rate of 9.8% [1] - High-tech manufacturing logistics demand grew by 10% in April, continuing to outpace the overall industrial goods logistics growth [1] Group 2: Consumer Logistics Dynamics - The potential for consumer logistics demand is being released, driven by policies promoting consumption and new business models such as live streaming and short videos [1] - The retail sales of items related to home upgrades, such as smart home products and building decoration, have contributed to the growth in logistics demand [1] - Online retail of physical goods increased by 5.8% from January to April, indicating strong vitality in e-commerce consumption [1] Group 3: International Logistics Challenges - International logistics demand is impacted by US-China trade tensions, with the logistics volume of imported goods declining by 4.1% year-on-year from January to April, although the rate of decline has narrowed [2] - Multiple policies are being implemented to stabilize foreign trade and logistics, including expanding open sectors and enhancing trade cooperation with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative [2] - Future trends suggest that ongoing policies aimed at expanding domestic demand and promoting consumption may accelerate the manufacturing sector's transition towards high-end and intelligent development, necessitating improvements in logistics service capabilities and efficiency [2]