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推动长江中游航运中心建设,武汉准备这么干
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-08 10:27

Core Insights - Wuhan Port achieved a container throughput of 1.8763 million TEUs last year, accounting for 33.7% of the total in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River [1][2] - The "Three-Year Action Plan" aims to enhance the high-quality development of the Yangtze River midstream shipping center from 2025 to 2027 [1][4] Container Throughput and Infrastructure Development - Wuhan Port's container throughput represented 76.7% of Hubei province's total and 33.7% of the upper Yangtze River ports [2] - The completion of the 6-meter deep waterway improvement from Wuhan to Anqing and the upgrade of 33 kilometers of the Han River waterway to Class II [2] - The establishment of over 50 multimodal transport channels, with a projected 2024 intermodal transport volume of 231,600 TEUs, reflecting a 44% year-on-year increase [2] Technological Advancements and Efficiency Improvements - New regulatory models such as "joint boarding inspection" and "direct loading and unloading" have significantly reduced inspection times and improved efficiency by up to 65% [3] - The implementation of a digital international trade platform consolidating trade data from 200 countries and regions, enhancing cross-border trade processes [3] Economic and Industrial Development - The "Three-Year Action Plan" supports the establishment of shipping service industry clusters and aims for an annual growth rate of over 25% in the shipping service sector [4] - The Yangtze New Area has attracted over 2,000 enterprises, primarily in industrial sectors such as steel processing and equipment manufacturing [4] Regional Development and Investment - The Jianghan District is focusing on attracting shipping headquarters and establishing a 10 billion yuan port and shipping development fund [5] - The Jiang'an District is developing a shipping cultural tourism demonstration area, enhancing the tourism experience along the Yangtze River [5]