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新春走基层丨我在贵州做出口生意
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 13:29
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Guizhou International Consolidation Center is facilitating the export of Guizhou products by providing efficient logistics solutions, thereby reducing costs and improving delivery times for local businesses [1][3][17]. Group 1: Logistics and Export Solutions - The Guizhou International Consolidation Center has enabled the export of 165 vehicles and their components to Belarus, utilizing a direct transport route that minimizes handling and transit time [3][9]. - The center addresses the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in Guizhou, which previously struggled with high shipping costs due to low shipment volumes [5][7]. - The implementation of a "consolidation" model allows multiple small shipments to be combined into a single container, optimizing logistics and reducing costs [7][9]. Group 2: Impact on Local Businesses - The center has significantly improved the export capabilities of Guizhou's agricultural products, which require timely delivery to maintain quality, such as leafy vegetables that face increased spoilage rates with delays [13][15]. - Guizhou WanHui International Trade Co., Ltd. reports a 10% reduction in logistics costs and a 1-2 day decrease in shipping time for their agricultural exports due to the consolidation center [15]. - The center has facilitated the export of over 20 types of Guizhou goods, achieving a bonded business import and export value of 9.06 billion yuan within six months of operation [17]. Group 3: Operational Efficiency - The center leverages customs advantages and streamlined processes to provide "door-to-door" services, enhancing the efficiency of the export process for Guizhou enterprises [9][17]. - The operational model has shifted from a "point-to-point" approach to a "hub-to-hub" consolidation strategy, improving the overall logistics framework for international trade [17].
日本今夏持续高温引发“酷暑通胀”,多种蔬菜价格明显上涨
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-23 08:54
Group 1 - Japan experienced record high temperatures this summer, with the national average temperature in July being 2.89 degrees Celsius higher than the historical average, marking the highest since records began in 1898 [3] - The extreme heat has led to "heat inflation," significantly increasing the prices of essential goods such as vegetables, meat, and eggs, with tomato prices reaching approximately 40 RMB per kilogram and carrot prices around 28 RMB per kilogram, both up nearly 20% compared to the previous year [5] - The core Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Japan rose by 3.1% in July, marking the eighth consecutive month of inflation above 3%, with estimates suggesting that households may see monthly expenses increase by up to 25,000 yen (approximately 1,200 RMB) due to the heat [7] Group 2 - The heatwave has been described by media as "disaster-level heat," with Gunma Prefecture recording a historical high of 41.8 degrees Celsius in August [3] - The wholesale price of pork reached a historical high of approximately 46 RMB per kilogram in July, although it has slightly decreased recently [5] - Experts predict that the ongoing high temperatures and reduced agricultural yields may further drive up prices, exacerbating the financial burden on Japanese households [7]