Core Insights - China's service trade has shown steady growth, with total service imports and exports reaching 720.237 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.1% from January to November 2025, driven by various factors including international logistics [1] Group 1: International Logistics - International logistics is a crucial component of service trade and serves as the primary means for the import and export of goods [1] - China's logistics market has maintained the world's largest scale for nine consecutive years, playing a significant role in supporting domestic economic circulation [1] - While there has been progress in international logistics, the scale and quality of services remain relatively lagging compared to domestic logistics, with some key commodities' international supply chains still operating in a fragmented manner [1] Group 2: Supply Chain Management - The international logistics segment relies heavily on the management of leading enterprises or multinational companies within the international supply chain [2] - China has signed 23 free trade agreements with 30 countries and regions, making it a major trading partner for over 150 countries, but the logistics infrastructure of these partners varies and is influenced by international geopolitical factors [2] - Chinese logistics companies need to enhance their capabilities to "go global," extending their transportation, storage, and distribution capabilities into relevant countries' logistics markets [2] Group 3: Strategic Recommendations - Chinese logistics companies can adapt to changes in trade enterprises by implementing pilot projects and sharing risks and benefits, while also integrating services like international maritime insurance [2] - There is a need for investment in international shipping, key destination ports, and warehousing to reduce costs and improve efficiency, thereby increasing the influence of Chinese logistics companies in import and export supply chain management [2]
让更多物流企业“走出去”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-12 22:37