Business summit aims at boosting China-Arab business cooperation
The Third China-Arab States Business Summit, held in Ningxia
(Photo provided by China-Arab States Expo)
“We
are willing to promote external trade and two-way investments with Arab states
in order to pursue win-win cooperation so that businesses can conduct exchange
and dialogues,” said Chen Jian’an, Vice Chairman of the China Council for the
Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), during his opening speech at the
Third China-Arab States Business Summit which was held in China’s Ningxia Hui
Autonomous Region on Sept. 5.
Sponsored
by CCPIT and the People’s Government of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region under the
framework of the China-Arab States Expo, the summit was a platform for
business-oriented cooperation and exchange.
Liu
Kewei, vice chairman of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, affirmed the idea to
create a fair environment for China-Arab cooperation. “We wish to create a
business environment that is market-based, law-based and internationalized. We
wish to increase trade and investment facilitation to boost the quality
development of China-Arab business cooperation,” Liu said during his speech.
Themed
on “Promote Economic and Trade Exchanges, Propel Practical Cooperation,” the
Third China-Arab States Business Summit invited 500 representatives from
government departments, large chambers of commerce, business associations and
enterprises from China and Arab states, as well as other countries along the
Belt and Road.
Speaking
of the Belt and Road Initiative, Mahmoud Hassan Elamin, head of the
Representative Office of the Arab League in Beijing, gave high praise to
China's BRI, noting “The BRI is the most important initiative proposed in the
past decade. It is all-embracing, covering both innovation and development.
There is no doubt that this initiative will promote an enormous change in
cooperation,” said Mahmoud Hassan Elamin.
Khaled
Mohamad Hanafy, Secretary-General of the General Union of the Chambers of
Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries also mentioned how the BRI
had promoted cooperation that will bring mutual benefit to both sides. He said
that China and Arab countries are complementary to each other, and both sides
need to set eyes on the bigger picture and try to identify more opportunities
under the framework of the Belt and Road.
Khaled Mohamad Hanafy, Secretary-General of General Union of
Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries (Photo
provided by China-Arab States Expo)
The
summit also witnessed several report releases and project signings. This
included the release of the Development Process of China-Arab States Economic
and Trade Relations Annual Report 2018, a research report on the Third-Party
Market Cooperation Opportunities between China and Arab States, the signing of
a Memorandum of Cooperation on China-Arab Commercial Law and several economic
and trade cooperation projects as well as the launch of China-Arab Commercial
Law Service Platform.
“This
is a huge opportunity,” said Wen Gang, Vice President of China Communications
Construction Co., Ltd.
“We
will continue to strengthen and increase policy-strategy alignment and invest
more resources into the economic and social development of Arab States and give
full play to our industrial advantages in urban development, infrastructure
construction and manufacturing in Arab states,” added Wen.
Several
promotional meetings for countries and enterprises along the Belt and Road were
also held after the summit as an important part of the Third China-Arab States
Business Summit.
Business summit aims at boosting China-Arab business cooperation
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