China, Kazakhstan to enhance BRI cooperation
By Zhang Xiao
The second Belt and Road Forum for
International Cooperation (BRF) is scheduled from April 25 to 27 in Beijing.
The Belt and Road international cooperation, which adheres to the principle of
wide consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, has injected impetus
to world economy and boosted common development of all countries, against the
backdrop of resurging trade protectionism and rising anti-globalization.
The Belt and Road Initiative was first
proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazakhstan. Since then, China and
Kazakhstan have seen fruitful outcomes delivered from the BRI cooperation.
In 2018 alone, the BRI cooperation
brought huge tangible benefits to the two countries and the two peoples.
Last year, the trade volume between
China and Kazakhstan reached $19.885 billion, among which Kazakh exports to
China were worth $8.535 billion, increasing nearly 30 percent year-on-year.
Bilateral trade on farm products has
seen rapid growth. In 2018, the trade on farm products between the two
countries grew to $596 million, a rise of 18.13 percent on the previous year,
of which Kazakh exports to China increased by 37.6 percent.
Kazakhstan signed agreements on exports
of over 20 varieties of its farm products including dairy and meat during the
first China International Import Expo. Nowadays, more Kazakh green food was put
on tables of the Chinese people.
China and Kazakhstan seek to promote
greater connectivity through transit transport.
Last year, 13.98 million tons of goods
were transported between the two countries under support of the BRI, up by 38
percent year on year. Kazakhstan transported 8.5 million tons of goods to
China, a rise of 54 percent year on year.
Last year, 2,388 China-Europe freight
trains passed through the Alataw Pass and goods transported grew by nearly 50
percent year on year to 1.23 million tons. The number of China-Europe freight
trains passing through Horgos Port increased to 404.
Last year, the Kazakhstan section of the
Western Europe-Western China Highway opened to traffic, supporting two-way
transportation between China and Europe. About 50,000 jobs were created with
direct economic benefits worth $460 million.
Cooperation on production capacity
driven by technology innovation between the two countries has made steady
progress. 55 projects have been included in the cooperation list with a total
contract value exceeding $27.4 billion.
After the upgrade of Shymkent oil
refinery and the modernization of Atyrau refinery, Kazakhstan’s capacity in
producing refined oil of European IV and V emission standards has been
significantly improved, and its petrochemical industry has made substantial
progress.
The 5-MW wind power generation station
and the 1-MW solar power generation station built with the aid of Chinese
companies have boosted the development of local green energy industry.
A Chinese dairy plant named Golden Camel in Turkestan could produce
2,500 tons of products per year, creating job opportunities in the local area
and opening new markets for Kazakh dairy products.
Except for production capacity, China
and Kazakhstan are also stepping up efforts to promote efficient and inclusive
financial cooperation.
China has demonstrated strong support
for the building of Astana International Financial Center, with Shanghai Stock
Exchange and Silk Road Fund actively participating in the cooperation with the
center. Besides, China Development Bank has also opened a representative office
in the center.
The two countries are now accelerating
the negotiation on establishing a regional RMB settlement center, as
preparation for higher-level and larger-scale financial cooperation.
Thanks to closer people-to-people and
cultural exchanges between China and Kazakhstan, about 15,000 Kazakh students
are studying in China, and 1,400 Chinese students are studying in Kazakhstan.
Six Kazakh language and cultural centers
as well as economic and social research institutes have been established in
China, while Kazakhstan is also home to five Confucius Institutes.
Personal exchanges between the two
countries are now better facilitated as Kazakh tourists can stay in south
China’s Hainan province for a most of 30 days visa-free, and Kazakhstan also
offers a 72-hour visa-free transit policy to Chinese visitors.
China-Kazakhstan cooperation is a
miniature of the Belt and Road international cooperation. The joint
construction of the Belt and Road is a positive project that shares benefits
with all parties. It sets no conspiracy or trap, but only a platform for
cooperation and shared development opportunity.
We have every reason to believe that the
second BRF will further build consensus, map out construction priorities, and
find solutions to cooperation issues, to assist meticulous implementation of
the BRI and create a better future for the building of a community with a
shared future for mankind.
Photo shows panels of a Chinese-built solar power
station in Kazakhstan. The solar power station was put into operation at the
end of 2018 together with a wind power station that was also built by China.
They have greatly elevated China-Kazakhstan cooperation in renewable energy and
promoted clean energy in Kazakhstan. (Photo by Zhou Hanbo/People’s Daily)
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