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未来五年全省建设改造高速公路1000公里
Liao Ning Ri Bao· 2026-01-12 01:05
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights significant progress in the construction of transportation infrastructure in Liaoning Province over the past five years, with a focus on highways, railways, and logistics improvements [1][2] Group 2 - Liaoning has completed 752 kilometers of highways, bringing the total highway mileage to 4,853 kilometers, and railway and high-speed rail operational mileage to 6,998 kilometers and 2,386 kilometers, respectively [1] - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the province plans to construct and renovate 1,100 kilometers of railways, 1,000 kilometers of highways, and 10,000 kilometers of ordinary trunk roads [1] - The total investment in transportation infrastructure reached 271 billion yuan, a 19.1% increase compared to the "13th Five-Year Plan," with an average of over 60 projects exceeding 100 million yuan annually [1] - The province aims to enhance transportation service capabilities by improving logistics and transportation cooperation among the three northeastern provinces and one region, with a significant increase in the proportion of new energy buses by 41 percentage points [2] - The province has implemented a governance system that includes project management and planning guidance, achieving a 100% online service rate for transportation administrative services [2] - By the end of the "15th Five-Year Plan," Liaoning aims to establish a comprehensive transportation framework characterized by "dual cores, two axes, three rings, and six corridors," significantly enhancing the quality and resilience of its transportation infrastructure [2]
持续扩容航线网络,加速打造空中贸易走廊
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-12-01 02:17
Group 1 - The opening of the new cargo flight route from Nanjing to Kuala Lumpur marks a significant development in the air logistics channel between Jiangsu and Southeast Asia, facilitating trade in integrated circuits, electronic products, and cross-border e-commerce goods [1] - The new route will operate three flights per week, primarily transporting textiles, electronic components, and cross-border e-commerce packages, while future imports will focus on fresh products from Southeast Asia, such as blue crabs and ice-fresh fish [1] - Nanjing airport has expanded its cargo flight network this year, launching nine new routes to destinations including Mexico City, Warsaw, Incheon, Amsterdam, Dhaka, and Kuala Lumpur, enhancing the efficiency and stability of air trade corridors [1] Group 2 - As the year-end approaches, global cross-border e-commerce sales are peaking, prompting Nanjing Lukou Airport customs to implement 24/7 rapid customs clearance services to support the increased volume of cross-border e-commerce goods [2] - From January to August this year, Nanjing Lukou Airport customs supervised a total cargo volume of 61,000 tons, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 21% [2]
南京:交通网络“硬连接”,畅通发展“大动脉”
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-06-09 23:17
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of enhancing transportation connectivity in the Yangtze River Delta region to support coordinated regional development and facilitate the integration of various transportation modes, including rail, road, water, and air. Group 1: Transportation Infrastructure Development - Nanjing has issued the "2025 Work Points for Deepening the Integration of the Yangtze River Delta," focusing on transportation "hard connections" to promote regional coordinated development [1] - The completion of the pile foundation for Nanjing North Station marks a significant milestone in the construction of the railway hub, which is crucial for the "Railway on the Yangtze River Delta" initiative and the high-quality development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt [2] - Multiple rail transit projects in the Nanjing metropolitan area, including the North Jiangsu High-speed Railway and Ningyang Intercity Railway, have reached important construction milestones, enhancing regional transportation integration [2] Group 2: Air Transportation Expansion - The successful trial flight of the first drone delivery route in Nanjing demonstrates the potential of low-altitude economic applications, with plans to explore new avenues for passenger and cargo transport in low-altitude airspace [4] - The launch of the "Nanjing-Anchorage-Mexico City" all-cargo flight route signifies Nanjing's growing role as an international air cargo hub, with a projected international cargo throughput of 75,000 tons by 2024 [4][5] Group 3: Maritime Logistics Enhancement - A strategic cooperation framework for the export of new energy vehicles from the Yangtze River Delta was signed in Nanjing, indicating a strong export momentum for Chinese electric vehicles and related products [7] - The "2024-2035 Nanjing Regional Shipping Logistics Center Development Special Plan" aims to establish Nanjing as a regional shipping logistics center, targeting a cargo throughput of 400 million tons and a container throughput of 6.3 million TEUs by 2035 [7][8] - The article outlines plans to enhance cooperation between Nanjing Port and surrounding ports, as well as to improve the overall maritime logistics system [7][8]