China pledges support for rise of new transport industries
By
Huan Xiang from People’s Daily
New
modes of transport like ride-hailing services and shared bicycles, which are
rising in China, will receive more support and be better regulated, Minister of
Transport Li Xiaopeng told a recent press conference.
The
number of daily average trips made by users of online ride-hailing services and
shared bikes has reached 20 million and 10 million respectively, the
Minister said.
Ride-hailing
services and shared bicycles, as innovative products, have made the public’s
trips easier.
The
authority is committed to a regulation-based and more standardized
development, said Liu Xiaoming, Vice Minister of Transport,
elaborating that a total of 247 Chinese cities have released guidelines
regulating the development of online ride-hailing services.
Over
110 business platforms, about 680,000 drivers and 450,000 vehicles nationwide
have been granted with the permits or licenses to provide online ride-hailing
services, Liu expounded on the work progress.
Li
vowed that the ministry will provide more support, better service and all-out
help to encourage the emergence of new transport industries.
Facing
the possible challenges brought by the development process, an inclusive but
prudent regulation will be put into place to optimize the development model,
the minister added.
“We
should ensure sound development, effective application, improved management and
better services for the new industries,” Li said, explaining that such new
industries are of great significance to grow economy, create jobs and
facilitate innovation.
A couple uses shared bikes
instead of cars on their wedding day in Huai’an, east China's Jiangsu Province,
October 27, 2018. (Photo: People’s Daily Online)
China pledges support for rise of new transport industries
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