Workflow
深圳构建全球要素流通网络
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-20 00:38

Group 1: Overview of Shenzhen's Logistics Network - Shenzhen has established a comprehensive hub system integrating sea, land, air, and rail, enhancing its global competitiveness and becoming a key node in global supply chains and innovation networks [2][3] Group 2: Maritime Transport - Shenzhen Port, the fourth largest container port globally, achieved a container throughput of 17.23 million TEUs in the first half of the year, marking a 10.8% year-on-year increase, leading the growth among major ports in China [3] - The port operates 270 foreign trade container routes covering 12 major shipping areas across six continents, with 30 cross-border e-commerce shipping lines contributing to new growth [3] - Saltian Port is a crucial hub for China's maritime exports, handling over 25% of the country's exports to the U.S. [3] Group 3: Land Transport - The China-Europe Railway Express (Shenzhen) has opened 27 export routes, with 85 trains dispatched in the first half of the year, carrying 44,000 tons of goods [4] - The value of goods transported by the 731 trains scheduled for 2024 is estimated at $2.5 billion, providing strong support for global business expansion [4] - The opening of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan international rail and road transport has improved customs efficiency by over 30% [4] Group 4: Air Transport - Shenzhen Airport recorded a passenger throughput of 32.57 million, a 10.9% increase year-on-year, and a cargo throughput of 98,300 tons, up 14.1% [5] - The airport has expanded its international cargo routes, adding three new routes to Miami, Delhi, and Jakarta, and increasing its international cargo destinations to 43 [5] - In the first half of the year, the airport's international and regional cargo volume reached nearly 500,000 tons, reflecting a 16.3% year-on-year growth [5] Group 5: Data and Information Flow - Shenzhen's cross-border data transaction volume reached 312 million yuan in 2024, ranking first in the country [6] - The He Tao Shenzhen Park has facilitated the cross-border flow of personnel, materials, funds, and data, with the Shenzhen Data Exchange completing over 15 billion yuan in data transactions [6] - The establishment of cross-border data products aims to enhance data infrastructure connectivity between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, reducing costs for Hong Kong enterprises [7] Group 6: Conclusion - Over 40 years of reform and opening up, Shenzhen has built a global element circulation network through its integrated hub system, significantly enhancing its international competitiveness and contributing positively to global trade and China's economic development [7]