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China remains world’s largest logistics market in terms of demand

In 2023, the combined revenue of China's 50 leading domestic logistics companies surpassed US$280 billion. (WAM)
  • As final consumption continues to rebound, it will lead to consistent growth in production and import demand.
  • There has been a continuous enhancement in the competitive capabilities of China's logistics enterprises.

BEIJING, CHINA – The logistics sector in the country achieved steady recovery in 2023 and the country remains the world’s largest logistics market in terms of demand, China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said.

According to a report from CCTV, He Liming, the chairman of the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, announced at the 7th Annual Freight Logistics Conference in Beijing that the total revenue from logistics is projected to reach 350 trillion yuan (equivalent to approximately $49.18 trillion) by 2023.

He said on Saturday that China’s modern logistics industry continues to enhance its position in the national economy.

He added that the sector is entering a stage of moderate growth.

He Liming stated that the logistics demand has remained relatively stable due to the modest enhancement of fiscal policies and the implementation of flexible and suitable monetary policies.

Moreover, as final consumption continues to rebound, it will lead to consistent growth in production and import demand, thereby establishing moderate market growth as the standard.

He said that there has been a continuous enhancement in the competitive capabilities of China’s logistics enterprises.

In 2023, the combined revenue of the 50 leading domestic logistics companies surpassed 2.3 trillion yuan (equivalent to approximately $280 billion).