别的省份大挖运河,“千河之省”四川也要砸210亿振兴航运
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-24 09:28

Core Viewpoint - Sichuan province is set to invest 21 billion yuan over three years to enhance its water transport system, aiming to connect major rivers and improve overall logistics efficiency by 2027 [1][4]. Investment and Development Plans - The "Action Plan" outlines an investment of 21 billion yuan from 2025 to 2027, with allocations of 14.8 billion yuan for waterway construction, 5.5 billion yuan for port development, and 700 million yuan for transport infrastructure [4]. - The funding sources include 6 billion yuan from central government funds, 1.8 billion yuan from provincial finances, 1.6 billion yuan from municipal governments, and 11.6 billion yuan from project owners [4]. Current Water Transport Status - Sichuan has 176 navigable rivers and 147 navigable lakes, totaling 10,500 kilometers of navigable routes, ranking fourth nationally and first in the western region [1]. - The province has 18 ports with a cargo throughput capacity of 103.91 million tons and a container throughput capacity of 2.5 million TEUs [1]. Challenges in Water Transport - Water transport accounts for only 2.95% of the total freight volume in Sichuan, significantly lower than other provinces like Hubei and Jiangxi [1]. - The province faces bottlenecks in high-grade waterways, with only 8.1% of the total navigable mileage classified as high-grade, and 31% of high-grade waterways obstructed by locks and dams [2]. Future Goals and Projections - By 2035, Sichuan aims to establish five outbound channels and increase high-grade waterway mileage to 2,160 kilometers, with a coverage rate of 57% for city-level administrative regions [2]. - The province's water transport volume is projected to exceed 100 million tons by 2028, with significant increases in cargo turnover and container throughput [3]. Expected Outcomes - The "Action Plan" aims to achieve "double improvement, triple growth, and one reduction" by 2027, enhancing waterway standards, increasing shipping capacity, and reducing logistics costs [5].