SCIO briefing on its white paper on the development of China's transport

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Speakers:
Yang Chuantang, secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group of the Ministry of Transport, Feng Zhenglin, vice minister of the Ministry of Transport and director of the Civil Aviation Administration, Ma Junsheng, a member of the Leading Party Members' Group of the Ministry of Transport and director of the State Post Bureau, Yang Yudong, vice minister of the Ministry of Transport and director of the National Railway Administration.

Chairperson:
Hu Kaihong, vice director-general of the Press Bureau, State Council Information Office

Date:
Dec. 29, 2016

Feng Zhenglin:

While facilitating the "Belt and Road" Initiative, overseas cooperation in China's civil aviation is also expanding. We have already established flights with 43 countries of the 65 countries along the belt and road, and there will be more.

Yang Chuantang:

This is the first time that the main leaders from the Ministry of Transport, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the State Post Bureau of China and the National Railway Administration of China have held a press meeting here. It marks that the establishment and the improvement of our national comprehensive transportation system and mechanism has entered into a new stage. This is the first joint press meeting. We will have a second one, a third one and more in the future. Thank you.

Hu Kaihong:

The spokesman of the Ministry of Transportation Mr. Xu Chengguang is also present today. He will be available if there are more questions. Now the press conference ends. Thanks for the presence of the four ministers. Thank you to all our friends from the press. See you next time.

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