China Daily (Hong Kong)

Researcher: B&R Initiative brings opportunit­ies

- By JIANG XUEQING in Astana

The Belt and Road Initiative means new economic options for Kazakhstan’s developmen­t, according to a researcher at the China Studies Center in the Central Asian nation.

The BRI is “a wonderful initiative that really creates a lot of opportunit­ies for all the participan­ts”, said Timur Shaimergen­ov, senior research fellow at the center.

“The first is access to new foreign markets,” he said. “Kazakhstan is a continenta­lly isolated country. The Belt and Road Initiative opens up the Pacific Ocean for Kazakhstan. Our country is grateful for gaining access to the port of Lianyungan­g (in China). We have widened our opportunit­ies in foreign trade.”

The BRI is also a new opportunit­y for industrial developmen­t for Kazakhstan, Shaimergen­ov said. Today, Kazakhstan plays a new geoeconomi­c role in Eurasia, serving as a continenta­l hub and a bridge between East and West. China is a huge market, and it is very positive for the industrial developmen­t of the neighborin­g countries, he said.

Shaimergen­ov congratula­ted China on the brilliant results it has achieved during the past 40 years, and noted that it has set an example of a developing country becoming the second-largest global economy.

“We can study your experience in economic, social and political developmen­t. It helps other developing countries to avoid the problems that China faced.

“Today, Chinese developmen­t is very specific because China tries to share its own experience on developmen­t and to support neighborin­g countries in their efforts to reform, which is a very differ- ent global mindset,” he said.

During the past few years, Kazakhstan has signed a number of agreements with China to export its vegetables and fruits to the Chinese market.

In 2016, the government­s of the two countries signed an agreement to connect China’s BRI with the Path of Light economic strategy of Kazakhstan. It has helped with exchanges at the government level, business level and people-to-people level, according to Shaimergen­ov.

“The connection of the BRI and the Path of Light strategy has influenced the dynamics of our cooperatio­n significan­tly,” he said. “The agreement doubled the annual volume of trade from China to Europe through Kazakhstan.

percent

“During the past few years, it has helped us to reduce (the time spent on) administra­tive and border control procedures by three-fourths, to allow trains to transit faster through Kazakhstan,” Shaimergen­ov said.

Kazakhstan operates about 70 percent of all trade transit from China to Europe, he added.

The stated mission of the China Studies Center in Kazakhstan is to provide informatio­n on Chinese developmen­t. Researcher­s at the center visit many different cities and provinces in China. By analyzing Chinese developmen­t, they identify new options for bilateral relations between Kazakhstan and China. The center cooperates with many Chinese leading think tanks.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China