The city's planned Dayaowan Bonded Port Area will integrate all
the preferential policies granted by the central government to
bonded areas, export processing areas and bonded logistics parks,
according to one of its leading officials.
The planned bonded port in northeast China's Liaoning Province
covers an area of 6.88 square kilometres, consisting of a container
terminal, an automobile terminal and a logistics park, said Zhang
Shikun, director of Dalian Bonded Area Administrative
Committee.
Dayaowan is one of three bonded port areas being constructed in
the country. The other two are Dongjiang Bonded Port Area in
Tianjin and Yangshan Bonded Port Area in Shanghai. The State
Council, China's cabinet, approved the construction of Dayaowan
Bonded Port Area in August.
Zhang said the key task now was to maximize the area's
effectiveness in terms of international trade, export processing,
storage and exhibition of bonded commodities.
At the same time the port will extend its services to land ports
in the hinterland of the region, Zhang said.
More than 70 percent of the region's containers are currently
handled at Dayaowan Container Terminal.
Six new berths are being constructed as part of the second phase
of the construction of the bonded port. In the near future, after
its third-phase project is completed, Dayawan Port, with a
7-kilometre-long shoreline, will become a container complex with 21
container berths, and an annual handling capacity of 10 million
twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
"As a free-trade port with Chinese characteristics, the Dayaowan
Bonded Port Area can provide strong support for building Dalian
into an international transportation hub in Northeast Asia," said
Xia Deren, the city's mayor.
In 2003 the State Council approved the construction of an
international transportation hub in the city as part of its
strategy to revitalize Northeast China.
(China Daily October 12, 2006)