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Investment Report of China Transportation & Logistics Industry, 2000-2008
Research In China, July 2008, Pages: 238


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Transportation industry contains many sectors,such as highway transportation, water transportation, air transportation, railway transportation and logistics. Since 2000, China has poured huge amount of money into the construction of transport infrastructure, and the whole industry has developed rapidly.

In the period 2000-2006, total investment of China's listed transport and logistics companies increased much sharply and the investment surged to CNY148 billion in 2006 from CNY1.16 billion in 2000, representing the compound annual growth rate reached 1.24 times, which reflected the development trend of enlarged investment and accelerated growth in the whole industry. However, starting from 2007, China has undergone a certain decline in total investment in the transport and logistics industry. The statistics of the fist several months in 2008 show that the newly-added investment from the listed companies is slowing down under such an unfavorable background of soaring international oil prices.

China's total investment in its transport and logistics industry, along with the distribution of the listed companies, shows that the east part of China enjoys more investment than the west part, and the south part gains more investment than the north part. East part of China ranks the first in terms of share in investment market, taking up more than 40% of the total, followed by the south part and north part, holding 32.19% and 24.01% respectively.

The report analyses the investment trend and features of the listed companies by taking Dazhong Transportation Group Co. as an example.

Investment peak in the period 2002-2005 and investment focus in the east part of China.
Dazhong Transportation is the biggest taxi company and the second largest public transport company in Shanghai. The company takes up 20-25% share of Shanghai taxi market. The company holds stake in many listed or non-listed securities firms, including 4.6 million shares in Haitong Securities, 60 million shares in Everbright Securities, 154 million shares in Guotai Junan Securities and 5.28 million shares in Shenyin Wanguo Securities. Additionally, the company also invests in real estate and tourist hotel industry. Its investment mainly focuses on transport industry and it has a certain investment in logistics industry.



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