Development of China International Logistics
Over the past 30 years of China's reform and opening up, China's international logistics industry, led by international trade, has made great progress. Sustained economic growth, industrial restructuring, strengthened infrastructure construction, the addition of the World Trade Organization, and government policy support at all levels have created a powerful macro environment for the development of China's international logistics. China has become the world's most potential producer and trade power. Due to the rapid development of China's international trade, it has led to the rapid development of international logistics. (1) Current status of China's international logistics development The environment for the development of the international logistics industry has improved. Relevant departments of the central government have paid attention to the development of China's logistics industry from different perspectives, actively studied and formulated relevant policies, and made overall plans for them. The Outline of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development also specifies the direction and focus of the future development of China's logistics industry, which is of great significance for improving the quality and efficiency of China's national economy and transforming its economic growth mode. Under the active operation of the Logistics and Purchasing Federation and the strong support and promotion of the National Standardization Committee, the National Logistics Technology Standards Committee and the National Logistics Information Standards Committee, as well as the secretaries based in the China Logistics and Purchasing Federation and China Coding Center Department, jointly launched the establishment of a unified national logistics standards system. At the same time, under the leadership of the Ministry of Science and Technology, a major research on logistics standardization has been completed. This is a major breakthrough in China's logistics standardization construction, which is conducive to connecting international logistics with the international advanced development level.