Belt and Road Initiative helps boost global economy
By Gao Qiao,
People’s Daily
China’s trade
volume with countries along the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) route rose 0.9
percent year-on-year in the first four months of 2020 to 2.76 trillion yuan
(about $388.73 billion), according to the latest statistics released by the
country’s General Administration of Customs.
In the first
quarter, Chinese enterprises made non-financial direct investment of $4.2
billion in 52 countries along the Belt and Road, up 11.7 percent year-on-year,
said China’s Ministry of Commerce.
Since the onset
of the COVID-19 epidemic, China and the Belt and Road countries have been
offering mutual assistance and donating anti-epidemic materials to each other.
China has
dispatched medical teams to over 10 countries along the Belt and Road,
including Iran, Iraq, Serbia, Cambodia, Pakistan and Laos, to assist local
efforts in coping with the disease. It also organized teleconferences between
Chinese medical experts and foreign medical workers to exchange experiences of
epidemic containment.
As the COVID-19 pandemic
spreads along the BRI routes, corridors, ports and logistics hubs in Belt and
Road countries are now being used to provide medical support for partner
countries in need, said Forbes on its website, adding it’s a move which the
Chinese side calls the “Health Silk Road.”
China’s offering
of medical equipment to the Belt and Road countries via railway at the critical
moment indicates a basic function of the interconnectivity network – maintaining
the relationship between China and other countries.
Ezzat Saad,
director of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs noted that the COVID-19
pandemic once again proved that mankind shares a same future, as well as the
necessity to build the “Health Silk Road.” The China-proposed BRI is charting
the course for global countries regarding the joint construction of a “Health
Silk Road,” he added.
Facing the huge
pressure of the global economic downturn, China is actively engaged in
anti-pandemic and economic cooperation and exchanges with Belt and Road
countries, injecting strong power into the global efforts battling the disease
and boosting confidence for the world to vitalize economy.
BRI projects
haven’t stopped construction, even when COVID-19 is spreading in Belt and Road
countries. “Currently, 40,000 Pakistani and 7,000 Chinese workers are
performing their duties with dedication. The number of workers indicate the
volume of work, which is going on,” said Pakistani newspaper Daily Times.
As an important
logistics route linking the Belt and Road countries, the China-Europe freight
service once again proved its important role during the pandemic. It takes only
12 days for a China-Europe freight train to cover a 4,000-mile trip from Xi’an,
northwest China’s Shaanxi province, to Izmit, a coastal Turkish city on the
shore of the Sea of Marmara, which is nearly half of the time needed by
maritime transport.
The resumption of
the Belt and Road freight service is a piece of exciting news for Central Asian
countries, said Aidar Amrebayev, member of a “Belt and Road” expert club
in Kazakhstan. He believes that the “Belt and Road” international cooperation
will be further improved after withstanding the test of the pandemic.
Chinese medical
team sent by east China’s Jiangxi provincial government to Uzbekistan returns
to Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi province on April 28 after completing its
mission. Photo by Shi Yu/People’s Daily Online
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