China issues report on BRI progress, contributions and prospects
China
published a report on the progress, contributions and prospects of the Belt and
Road Initiative (BRI) in Beijing on Apr. 22, ahead of the second Belt and Road
Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) to be held from Apr. 25 to 27.
The
document was released at a press conference held by the
State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China.
Xiao
Weiming, director general of the Department of General Affairs of the Office of
the Leading Group for Promoting the Belt and Road Initiative and Song Lihong, director
general of the Comprehensive Department under the Ministry of Commerce briefed
on the report.
It’s
noted in the report that the BRI, upholding the principle of extensive
consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, has made significant
progress since 2013. Participating countries have obtained tangible benefits, and
their appreciation of and participation in the initiative is growing.
The BRI
and its core concepts have been written into documents of the United Nations
(UN), Group of Twenty (G20), the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) and other international and regional organizations.
To date,
China has signed over 170 cooperation documents with more than 150 countries
and international organizations.
The
construction of six major corridors for international economic cooperation is
progressing steadily, and the corridors have played an important role in
establishing and strengthening connectivity partnerships between participating
countries and building a smooth and efficient Eurasian market.
Regarding
trade connectivity, China has issued the Initiative on Promoting Unimpeded
Trade Cooperation along the Belt and Road, to which 83 countries and
international organizations have subscribed. China has signed or upgraded free
trade agreements with ASEAN, Singapore, Pakistan, Georgia and other countries
and regions.
To
promote finance connectivity, China has endorsed the Guiding Principles on
Financing the Development of the Belt and Road with 27 countries. The People’s Bank of China has
co-financed over 100 projects in more than 70 countries and regions with
multilateral development institutions.
The
Chinese Government Scholarship - Silk Road Program has been set up, and China
signed agreements on mutual recognition of higher education qualifications and
degrees with 24 countries along the Belt and Road.
From
2013 to 2018, the direct investment made by Chinese enterprises in Belt and
Road countries surpassed $90 billion, realizing a turnover of $400 billion in
foreign contracted projects in these countries.
Huge
progress has been made in economic and trade cooperation since the proposal of
the BRI 6 years ago, said Song. Over the past six years, the value of trade
between China and other Belt and Road countries surpassed $6 trillion,
accounting for 27.4 percent of China's total trade in goods and growing at 4
percent on an annual average which was faster than the country's overall
foreign trade.
According
to the report, the BRI originated in China, but it belongs to the world. It is
rooted in history, but oriented toward the future. It focuses on Asia, Europe
and Africa, but is open to all partners.
Xiao
introduced that the first BRF held in 2017 produced 279 deliverables. All these
achievements have now been implemented, with some starting regular operation.
The BRI
is currently transitioning from making high-level plans to intensive and
meticulous implementation.
China is
willing to work together with other participating countries to make the BRI
deep and concrete, and build the Belt and Road into a road for peace,
prosperity, opening up, green development, innovation, connected civilizations
and clean government.
To build
the Belt and Road into a road for peace, China is willing to foster a vision of
common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security and forge partnerships
through dialogue rather than confrontation and friendship rather than alliance,
Xiao said.
To build
the Belt and Road into a road of prosperity, China is willing to promote land,
maritime, air and cyberspace connectivity with other participating countries so
as to achieve economic integration and coordinated development to the benefit
of all participants.
To build
the Belt and Road into a road of opening up, China is willing to uphold and
support the rule-based multilateral trading system that is open, transparent,
inclusive and non-discriminatory with other participating countries.
To build
a road of green development, China will pursue the vision of green development
with other Belt and Road countries to fulfill the United Nations 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development.
To build
a road of innovation, China is willing to build national level platforms for
joint scientific research and form a multi-level and diverse mechanism for
technological and people-to-people exchanges with other participating countries.
To build
a road of connected civilizations, China is willing to conduct extensive
cooperation in education, technology, culture, health, sports, media and
tourism with other participating countries.
To build
a road of clean government, China is willing to work together with its partners
to strengthen supervision and risk prevention and control in the Belt and Road
projects , and enhance international cooperation and exchanges in fighting
corruption.
Four large trailing suction
hopper dredgers reclaim land for the Colombo Port City
near the Colombo Harbor in Sri Lanka, a key project for China and Sri Lanka to
jointly build the Maritime Silk Road. The project is jointly developed by the
government of Sri Lanka and China Harbour Engineering Company Limited under the
Belt and Road Initiative. Both sides aim to build a high-end urban complex that
gathers finance, tourism, logistics and information technology services via
land reclamation. (Photo provided by China Harbour
Engineering Company Limited)
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