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China aims to boost industries along Yangtze River
( Xinhua )
Updated: 2011-03-08

WUHAN - China plans to get more freights moving along the Yangtze River to allow industries to prosper on the banks of the country's longest waterway connecting Shanghai all the way to the nation's vibrant western economic regions, analysts said Tuesday.

The 6,418-kilometer Yangtze River is already the world's busiest freight waterway for the sixth straight year. About 1.5 billion tonnes of cargo were transported on the Yangtze and its tributaries last year, figures released by transportation authorities show.

Two-fifths of China's top 500 companies are located along the Yangtze and most of the industrial materials used by these companies are transported by river freight, said Tang Guanjun, head of the Yangtze Navigation Administration, Ministry of Transport.

China's State Council, or the Cabinet, has set a goal to raise the country's inland river freight capability to 3 billion tonnes per year by 2020. This means the average tonnage for cargo ships moving on the Yangtze is set to almost double to 1,600 tonnes by the end of 2015, Tang said.

Major ports along the Yangtze River handled 1.39 billion tonnes of cargo in 2010, up 22.3 percent compared with the previous year.

Also, the river's shipment volume of foreign trade goods expanded by 16.5 percent to 169 million tonnes in 2010 from one year earlier.

"A boost in Yangtze's freight capability will facilitate the country's economic restructuring and the relocation of industries, " Tang said.

This comes as an inflation-driven labor shortage is gripping many factories and processing plants located in the relatively affluent Yangtze River Delta area around Shanghai.

The delta area was among China's first coastal regions open to foreign trade and market economic-oriented reforms. As the region grows richer, costs of business, especially costs of labor, begin to pressure factories that previously survived on the abundant supply of manual labor to move .

Analysts said industrial zones are being set up in many provinces where the Yangtze passes. Companies manufacturing steel, energy, automobiles, machinery, and electronics are especially concentrated along the Yangtze.

Qin Zunwen, a deputy dean of the Academy of Social Sciences of Hubei Province, said industries along the Yangtze are likely to be the engine of China's economic growth in the coming years.

Qin said the development of the Yangtze industrial belt received a boost recently by the State Council's approval to set up a sprawling economic zone near the western sections of the Yangtze.

Known as the Cheng-Yu (Chengdu-Chongqing) economic zone, the planned area will include 31 districts and counties in Chongqing Municipality and 15 cities in Sichuan province, according to the blueprint approved by the State Council last week.

The economic zone is also expected to become a major modern industrial base for the entire country by 2015.

Xu Fengxian, a senior researcher at the Economic Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the central government is expected to adopt preferential policies concerning government investment, financial transfer payment systems and tax collections to facilitate the economic zone's development.

At least 83 important projects, including wind power, railways, Chang'an automobile, and Foxconn chip projects in Chongqing, will benefit from the policies, analysts said.

 
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