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China's rail freight grows faster as economy holds steady

BEIJING
2017-08-17 09:59

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China's rail freight volume recorded faster growth in July, the national railway operator said Wednesday.

Railways carried 246 million tonnes of cargo last month, up 17 percent year on year, up from a 15.5-percent growth in June, according to figures from the China Railway Corporation (CRC).

Freight by high-speed railway was up 70 percent year on year in July, the CRC said.

In the first seven months of the year, rail freight volume reached 1.7 billion tonnes, up 15.1 percent from a year earlier.

Rail freight, electricity consumption and lending are important indicators of economic activity.

In July, industrial output, fixed-asset investment and consumption all posted slower expansion than in June, but both electricity use and new lending saw stronger growth.

Power use rose 9.9 percent year on year to 607.2 billion kilowatt-hours last month, up from a 6.5-percent increase in June.

Outstanding new yuan-denominated loans stood at 825.5 billion yuan (123.6 billion U.S. dollars) in July, up 361.9 billion yuan from the same period a year ago, beating market expectations.

China posted GDP growth of 6.9 percent in Q2, flat with the previous quarter and above the government's annual growth target of around 6.5 percent.

Last month, Chinese passengers made 290 million trips by rail, up 9.9 percent year on year, compared with a 4-percent increase in June, as railway transport entered high season, according to the CRC.

The summer peak period for rail transport runs from July 1 to Aug. 31, when students on vacation have time to travel or return home.

Trips on high-speed rail increased 15.7 percent year on year to 160 million last month, with high seat occupancy rates for the new-generation Fuxing trains that debuted on the Beijing-Shanghai line in late June.

In the first seven months, around 1.8 billion passenger trips were made by rail, 9.9 percent more than the same period of last year, the CRC said.

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