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China's transport industry sees upbeat signs of work resumption: ministry
Updated: February 23, 2020 10:36 Xinhua

BEIJING — China's transport industry saw upbeat signs of work resumption, with firms in the sector and major construction projects reporting orderly operation amid the COVID-19 outbreak, a transport official said at a news conference on Feb 22.

The country's passenger transport and logistics restored steadily in the second week of this month, with increased activities seen in railway, ports and express delivery, said Wu Chungeng, an official with the Ministry of Transport (MOT).

Traffic flow in the country's highway was on the rise as the Spring Festival travel rush drew to an end on Feb 18, with an about 10-percent daily growth rate registered for several days.

Excluding the hardest-hit Hubei province and other nine provinces suspending work due to local climate, over 15 percent of major roads and waterways construction projects worth over 1 billion yuan ($142.5 million) had resumed work as of Feb 17, Wu said.

Despite the heavy blow dealt by the outbreak, about 30 percent of road and waterway transport service providers went back to normal operation, a recent survey conducted by the MOT showed.

The ministry has taken a raft of measures to facilitate the transport of anti-virus and materials and people's daily necessities, especially rice and frozen meet, Wu added.

In a meeting held on Feb 21, the country stressed the significance of the transport industry in work and production resumption, saying that the sector concerned the flow of people and the timely delivery of anti-virus materials.

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