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交通运输领域发力标准国际化
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-05-22 21:45
Core Viewpoint - The transportation sector in China has made significant progress in international standardization since the 14th Five-Year Plan, contributing to the integration of Chinese technology into the global standard system [1][2]. Group 1: Achievements in International Standardization - The transportation sector has published 18 international standards and initiated another 18, enhancing China's integration into the international standard governance system [1]. - A total of 125 foreign language versions of standards have been released, covering multiple fields and languages, supporting key projects like the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway in Indonesia and the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway in Cambodia [1]. - The establishment of the Port and Terminal Subcommittee under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) marks a significant breakthrough in China's efforts for standard internationalization in the transportation sector [1]. Group 2: Impact on Port Operations - Standardization plays a foundational and leading role in enhancing the comprehensive competitiveness of ports, improving operational efficiency and intelligence through standards related to blockchain technology, electronic documents, and remote equipment control [2]. - The unified port standards will reduce technical barriers, facilitating the flow of ships, goods, and information between different countries and regions, thus improving global logistics efficiency [2]. Group 3: Expansion of International Cooperation - China has signed 125 cooperation documents with 71 countries and regional organizations, effectively operating various bilateral and multilateral cooperation mechanisms [2]. - The capability to participate in international standardization governance has been continuously enhanced, with over 14,000 Chinese experts registered in international standardization work [3].
“有”→“好” “大”→“强” 我国交通强国建设乘势而上 成绩亮眼
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-05-21 03:12
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Transport of China has made significant progress in the internationalization of transportation standards since the 14th Five-Year Plan, enhancing the integration of Chinese technology into the international standard system [1][3]. Group 1: International Standards Development - China has published 18 international standards in the field of railway track quality detection, with another 18 standards in the process of being developed [3]. - A total of 28 international standard proposals have been submitted, which has effectively promoted the integration of Chinese technology into the international standard system [3]. - Over 550 transportation standards have been published in foreign languages, with 125 multilingual standards specifically aimed at supporting the Belt and Road Initiative [3]. Group 2: Port Standardization - The construction of a safe, green, intelligent, and efficient port standard system is being accelerated, which will facilitate the development of a global port collaboration network [7]. - A comprehensive set of advanced and practical technical achievements has been established in port construction and operation, focusing on safety, green practices, intelligence, and efficiency [9]. Group 3: Energy Integration in Transportation - The installed capacity of clean energy in national transportation infrastructure has exceeded 890,000 kilowatts, with 35,000 charging piles and approximately 51,000 charging parking spaces established [10]. - The proportion of new energy city buses has reached 77.6%, and over 430 clean energy vessels have been built or are under construction [10]. - The Ministry of Transport plans to enhance the integration of transportation and energy infrastructure, promoting the application of new energy vehicles across various sectors [12].
交通运输部:截至去年年底我国国际标准总体转化率超过83%
news flash· 2025-05-20 06:42
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is actively promoting the internationalization of standards, expanding cooperation with various countries and organizations to enhance global standardization efforts [1] Group 1: International Cooperation - China has signed 125 cooperation documents with 71 countries and regional organizations, as well as international institutions [1] - Various bilateral and multilateral cooperation mechanisms are effectively operational [1] Group 2: Standard Publication and Recognition - Over 2300 national standards have been published in foreign languages [1] - More than 250 mutual recognition standards have been established in the fields of civil aviation and coal between China and Russia [1] Group 3: Focus Areas - The cooperation in standards is deepening in areas such as green low-carbon initiatives and the digital economy [1] Group 4: Training and Capacity Building - Since 2015, 60 international standardization training sessions have been held, benefiting nearly 2000 officials and experts from over 110 countries [1]