The fleet owned by Chinese ship owners has reached a
total capacity of 249.2 million deadweight tons, surpassing Greece and making
China the world’s largest shipping nation in terms of deadweight tonnage, an
official from the Ministry of Transport said .
China’s shipping industry plays a crucial role in the comprehensive
transportation system, serving the economic and
social development and major national strategies, while also supporting China’s
modernization efforts, said GaoHaiyun, an official with the ministry’s water
transport bureau.
In the field of Maritime shipping, China has established
shipping routes with over 100 countries and regions, covering all coastal
countries and regions participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. The
service network continues to expand, she noted.
About 95 percent of China’s foreign trade volume has been transported via
maritime transportation, which plays an important
role in ensuring the transportation of key commodities such as imported grain
and energy resources. It has also boosted the stable and smooth operation of
the domestic and international supply chains, Gao said.
China’s port cargo throughput and container throughput
have ranked No 1 in the world for years.
Among the top ten ports globally in
terms of cargo throughput and container throughput, China claims the eight and
seven positions respectively. Last year, the national port cargo throughput
reached 15.685 billion tons, and the container throughput reached 296 million
TEUs.