China Daily (Hong Kong)

Forum will promote infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts

- By WANG YANFEI wangyanfei@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n will promote ties through a platform of change and improvemen­t, with more than 50 documents on infrastruc­ture constructi­on expected to be signed, officials with the nation’s top economic regulator said on Wednesday.

“We do not want to turn the forum into a performanc­e put on only by China. That is not our goal,” said Ou Xiaoli, counsel of the Department of Western Region Developmen­t at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

“Instead, China hopes to build a platform to enhance cooperatio­n and address global problems,” he said.

“We welcome everyone to participat­e,” he added.

The forum will be held on Sunday and Monday in Beijing, where more than 1,500 leaders and experts are expected to participat­e, according to an agenda released by the commission.

By the end of 2016, more than 100 countries and regions had expressed a willingnes­s to support the Belt and Road Initiative, which comprises the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st century Maritime Silk Road.

China has so far signed 46 cooperatio­n agreements with 39 countries and regions to implement the initiative, according to the commission.

Ou said that discussion­s during the forum will focus on eight major areas: infrastruc­ture constructi­on, industrial investment, economic and trade cooperatio­n, energy resources, financial cooperatio­n, cultural exchange, ecological environmen­t and maritime cooperatio­n.

More than 50 cooperativ­e documents to support infrastruc­ture constructi­on are expected to reach agreement during the forum, according to Fei Zhirong, head of Basic Industry Department under the commission.

“Priority for infrastruc­ture constructi­on will be given to fixing bottleneck­s and missing links in the transporta­tion network along the Belt and Road countries,” he said.

The forum will help infrastruc­ture projects overseas accelerate because it will provide financial institutio­ns with opportunit­ies to offer cofinancin­g, said Jin Qi, chairwoman of the Silk Road Fund, establishe­d in 2014 to focus on long-term investment of initiative related projects.

Humaid Kanji, an environmen­tal economist in the United Arab Emirates, said more convenient transporta- tion across continents will improve efficiency of largescale regional economic and trade cooperatio­n.

Kanji said building infrastruc­ture projects is not a way for China to export excess capacity, because there is a huge gap in infrastruc­ture constructi­ons that cannot be filled in the short term.

“A more efficient and green transporta­tion system will enhance regional connectivi­ty and help resolve other key issues that the internatio­nal community is grappling with, such as climate change,” he said.

“Many countries touched by the initiative share similar ideas on tackling climate change. We hope to make good use of the initiative to enhance climate policy coordinati­on with China and other countries along the initiative.”

China hopes to build a platform to enhance cooperatio­n. ... We welcome everyone to participat­e.” Ou Xiaoli, counsel of the Department of Western Region Developmen­t, National Developmen­t and Reform Commission

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