China Daily (Hong Kong)

CMG eyes more B&R projects

- By ZHOU MO in Shenzhen sally@chinadaily­hk.com

State-owned conglomera­te China Merchants Group (CMG) said it will step up efforts to explore opportunit­ies in the Belt and Road Initiative and use its rich experience overseas to help develop local economies.

Founded in 1872, the Hong Kong-based company mainly covers three businesses — industry, finance, and capital investment and operations.

CMG is the developer and operator of the Shekou Industrial Zone in Shenzhen, which was the pioneer in the establishm­ent of the country’s first special economic zone.

“We have developed a PPC (port-park-city) mode in the Shekou Industrial Zone,” said CMG Chairman Li Jianhong.

“Now, we are making efforts to promote the mode to Belt and Road countries and regions. We’ll take advantage of local resources to build industrial parks there. By doing so, we hope to help develop the local economy and improve the local people’s livelihood.”

The PPC model has achieved great success in Shenzhen. The port pushmake more efforts on developing projects on the Belt and Road, with ChinaEurop­e freight trains as the carrier and China-Belarus Industrial Park as the pioneer … to make better implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative,” said Li Xiaopeng, group president and vice-chairman of CMG.

Liu Guohong, director of the Finance and Modern Industry Research Center at Shenzhen-based think tank China Developmen­t Institute, said CMG has the strength and experience to participat­e in the constructi­on of Belt and Road projects.

But to successful­ly export its PPC mode overseas, CMG needs to take several factors into considerat­ion, he added.

“Political and economic stability is an important preconditi­on,” Liu said, pointing out that the success of its PPC mode in China has been achieved against the backdrop of the country’s reform and opening up.

“Moreover, whether there are abundant local human resources or whether local people are willing and able to adapt to the global industrial system are also issues to consider,” Liu added.

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