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China's shipping charts green course

World's largest trading nation moves toward more sustainable logistics via digitalization, new energy

By LUO WANGSHU in Guangzhou | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-12 09:02
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A crew member from the Shengchang 777 cargo ship submits streamlined paperwork to the Hainan International Ship Registration Authority in Yangpu, Hainan province, in April. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Vision for the future

"Shipping is the lifeline of foreign trade," said Yang Huaxiong, director of the Water Transport Bureau at the Ministry of Transport, at a news conference in June. "As the world's largest trading nation, a strong maritime sector is vital to building China into a maritime, shipping and trading power."

China's maritime achievements are already impressive: it operates the world's largest ocean fleet, hosts the most extensive network of world-class ports and handles nearly one-third of global maritime cargo. As these milestones grow, China's maritime economy is set to remain a vital engine of global trade and sustainable development for years to come.

Yang outlined a five-point roadmap: building a world-class oceangoing fleet, upgrading port infrastructure, improving service quality, promoting green and smart maritime transformation, and enhancing international cooperation.

"We must accelerate new energy vessel adoption, develop clean shipping corridors, and integrate AI, big data, and blockchain into maritime operations," he said, emphasizing the importance of global collaboration on green initiatives and governance.

As China steers its maritime sector toward a greener, smarter future, it's also charting a course for sustainable growth that balances economic progress with environmental care and human well-being.

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