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The potential link between the end of the South China Sea fishing moratorium and the international express delivery industry


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The development of the international express delivery industry depends on the active global trade. The prosperity of the South China Sea fishery reflects the vitality of the regional economy to a certain extent, and provides a basis for the growth of international express delivery business. The transportation and sales of fishery products may also expand into a broader market with the help of international express delivery channels.

From the perspective of logistics infrastructure, efficient international express delivery services require a complete transportation network and warehousing facilities. The development of ports in the South China Sea not only serves the fishery industry, but also facilitates the transit and distribution of international express delivery.

At the same time, the international express delivery industry has extremely high requirements for timeliness and preservation technology. In the South China Sea fishery, fresh catches must be delivered to consumers as quickly as possible, which has prompted the continuous improvement of related preservation and cold chain technologies, and these technologies can also provide reference for international express delivery in handling perishable goods to a certain extent.

In addition, the development of the international express delivery industry has also promoted the advancement of information technology. In the field of fisheries, accurate weather forecasts and fishery resource monitoring are crucial for fishermen's fishing operations. The big data, Internet of Things and other technologies that the international express delivery industry relies on can provide strong support for the scientific management and sustainable development of the South China Sea fishery.

However, the international express delivery industry is also facing some challenges in its development. For example, the increasing pressure on environmental protection has put forward higher requirements for the recycling of packaging materials and the reduction of carbon emissions. In the South China Sea fishery, it is also necessary to pay attention to the protection of marine ecology and avoid overfishing and environmental pollution.

In short, although the end of the fishing moratorium in the South China Sea seems to have no direct connection with the international express delivery industry, against the backdrop of economic globalization and industrial integration, there are intricate potential connections between the two, which influence and promote each other.