Large number of joint projects materialized via cooperation scheme
By Zhang
Hui
The
cooperation scheme of “six corridors and six channels serving multiple
countries and ports” under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been formed, and a large number
of cooperation projects have materialized, Chinese President Xi Jinping
announced on April 28.
Analysts
believe the cooperation scheme means that the BRI has been upgraded from
regional to global level considering its worldwide cooperation partners and
expansion in the future, and the cooperation scheme not only reduced trade
costs, but also helped stabilize underdeveloped regions and reduce conflicts.
The six
major economic corridors usually refer to the New Eurasian Land Bridge, the
China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor (CMREC), the China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC), the China-Central and Western Asia Economic Corridor (CCWAEC),
the China-Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor (CICPEC) and the
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIMEC).
The New
Eurasian Land Bridge goes from China’s coastal cities of Lianyungang and Rizhao
to the Netherland’s Rotterdam and Belgium’s Antwerp. The 10,800-kilometer-long
rail link runs through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany, and
serves more than 30 countries and regions.
The
CMREC has two key traffic arteries: One extends from China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
region via Hohhot in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to Mongolia and
Russia; the other extends from China’s northeastern cities Dalian, Shenyang,
Changchun, Harbin and Manzhouli to Russia's Chita.
The
3,000-kilometer-long CPEC starts from China’s Kashgar and ends at Pakistan’s
Gwadar and is a trade network of highways, railways, pipelines and optical
cables.
The
CCWAEC, linking China and the Arabian Peninsula, crosses five Central Asian
countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) and
17 countries and regions in West Asia, including Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The
CICPEC links China with the Indochina Peninsula and crosses Vietnam, Laos,
Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia, and while BCIMEC was proposed by
China and India in May 2013, to link the two huge markets and enhance regional
inter-connectivity.
The six
channels refer to railways, roads, ports, air transport, energy facilities and
communication facilities.
The
cooperation of “six corridors” opens up the “blood meridian” of land and sea
along the BRI route by using the “six channels” as the means, Wang Yiwei, a
senior research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of the
Renmin University of China, told the
Global Times.
Wang
said that “six corridors and six channels serving multiple countries and ports”
shows that the BRI is no longer just about infrastructure projects between
China and other developing countries, but has reached a global level, and the
construction of the BRI has moved from a “sketch” to a “fine painting.”
Western
countries such as the US, which have not signed Memorandums of Understanding
with China, have already seen their companies cooperate with China under the
BRI, including third-party cooperation, Chen Fengying, a research fellow at the
China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations in Beijing, told the Global Times.
“With
the growing participation by developed countries and international
organizations, the BRI has been transformed from ‘development’ to ‘high-quality
development,’” Wang said.
Chen
said that “six corridors and six channels serving multiple countries and
ports,” which emphasizes infrastructure construction, greatly stimulates global
trade with lower costs and more convenient communication and personnel
exchanges.
More
frequent and convenient communications could further reduce misunderstandings,
such as Western countries’ misunderstanding toward China’s BRI, Chen said.
The BRI
builds a bridge to different economies and also stabilizes many regions plagued
by conflicts and disputes triggered by slow improvement in transport
connectivity and a sluggish economy, experts said.
The
fruits of the BRI are shared by the world, and the initiative makes economic
globalization more open, inclusive, balanced and universally beneficial,
experts said. The scheme also prevents BRI projects from going off the path,
Wang said.
Experts
said that strengthened cooperation under the BRI has to put more emphasis on
the sustainability on management and capital, and deeper mutual trust among
countries.
Source:Global Times
Joint projects of the Belt and
Road Initiative in the world. (Photo by Global Times)
Large number of joint projects materialized via cooperation scheme
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