China’s Belt and Road initiative to embrace a second global gathering after six years of glory
By Hu Zexi from People’s Daily
Almost six years
after China put forward the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI), thousands of delegates from over 100 countries, including
nearly 40 government leaders, are expected to gather in Beijing in late April
to discuss on the fruits and prospects of the grand vision.
The second Belt and
Road Forum for International Cooperation is under the theme of “Belt and Road
Cooperation, Shaping a Brighter Shared Future”.
The past six years
recorded the milestones of the BRI since it was first proposed by Chinese
President Xi Jinping in the fall of 2013, rightly after which multiple
countries raised their hands to join the cooperation.
The vision and
actions on jointly building the Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century
Maritime Silk Road was released in March 2015, in which China explained to the
world the philosophy and plans of the Belt and Road cooperation.
In the following
December, a new multilateral financial institution, Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank, was established under the framework of the BRI, and so far it
has reaped better-than-expected consensus and fruits.
In May 2017, the
first Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation hosted by Beijing drew
a roadmap for future cooperation by yielding a list of deliverables, which
includes 76 items comprising 279 concrete results in five key areas, namely
policy, infrastructure, trade, financial and people-to-people connectivity.
Statistics indicated
that nearly all of the 279 concrete outcomes have been completed or turned into
regular work.
The string of
efforts has rewarded the Belt and Road
Initiative with more voice and discourse in international community. Many
en-route countries have included the vision into their development plans as
they perceive it as a cooperation platform fueling their growth.
So far, 124
countries and 29 international organizations have signed cooperation agreements
with China on the BRI. According to an International Finance Forum (IFF) survey
published last year, the 5th anniversary of the Initiative, almost every
interviewed organization confirmed the vital role played by the Belt and Road
construction in promoting local and regional economic growth.
Thanks to the
accelerated Belt and Road cooperation, countries along the route are making
historical leaps forward. It offered East Africa with its first motorway,
provided the Maldives with its first inter-island bridge, enabled Belarus to
produce passenger vehicles, and connected landlocked Kazakhstan to the sea.
Thanks to the
proposal, Southeast Asia is constructing a high-speed railway, and the Eurasian
continent is benefiting from the longest-distance freight train service.
In the eyes of
global enterprises and public, the BRI has brought a huge number of practical
cooperation projects and created whole new markets and employment
opportunities.
A framework consisting
of six corridors and six channels serving multiple countries and ports is
taking shape, as the railway linking China with Laos and Thailand, the rail
line connecting Hungary to Serbia, the high-speed railway between Jakarta and
Bandung, the Gwadar port, and a series of other demonstrative projects have
made concrete progress.
Such visible
accomplishments further cemented the confidence in the BRI of each party.
“China’s ‘Belt and Road’ program is showing up in the earning calls of some companies
around the world,” the CNBC said in its report.
The General Electric
forecasted that the company would register double-digit growth in revenues in
the Belt and Road countries in coming years.
In addition,
financial giant Citigroup is offering comprehensive services for companies
investing in the Belt and Road countries. The 82 economic and trade cooperation
zones established by Chinese enterprises in en-route countries have created
nearly 300,000 local jobs.
Over the past 6
years, the Belt and Road construction has brought dramatic changes to countries
along the route.
Thanks to the BRI,
villagers who once lived in the mountains of Laos for generations can make a
living from other occupations besides farming and hunting. The children there,
with the electricity generated by BRI projects, have now said goodbye to the
old days when they had to read under kerosene lamps.
Because of the BRI,
Alice became one of the first female train drivers in Kenya and it greatly
improved the living condition of her family. Now she has embarked on a new path
of life, earning three times more than what she used to earn before.
The Germany-based Duisburg
port posted a sales revenue of 250 million euros in the 2017 fiscal year,
handling 30 percent more of cargos. The old industrial base which used to be
headache with the recession of traditional growth momentum is now regaining
vitality under the assistance of the BRI.
The BRI stands as an
innovative creation in the complicated system of global development and governance,
as it is a developing country-proposed initiative that upholds the principle of
extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits. It also
represents a phenomenal practice in the realm of modern global governance.
Up to now, the co-construction
of the BRI, as well as its core ideas have been included in the outcome
documents of important international institutions such as the United Nations
(UN).
The BRI not only
involves economic cooperation, but also aims to improve the development model
of the world economy through economic cooperation, make globalization healthier
and further promote the development of national and global governance, said
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN.
A new railway line
for freight trains between Luxembourg and China’s Chengdu was recently
launched, with the first train carrying 41 containers loaded with European
mechanical and electrical products, food and medical apparatus to the expanding
Chinese market.
Many people believe
that the expanding China-Europe freight service not only stands for an engine
to reshape the current trade and economic landscape, but also signifies that
the BRI is providing the world with energy to fight against protectionism and
isolationism by connecting countries together.
Source: People’s
Daily
China’s Belt and Road initiative to embrace a second global gathering after six years of glory
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