China Daily (Hong Kong)

CMG joins hands with Djibouti FTZ

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

A promising business district for trade, communicat­ions and logistics, the Djibouti Internatio­nal Free Trade Zone, co-built by China Merchants Group, aims to boost economic collaborat­ion and friendly relations between China and African countries, according to local officials.

Aboubaker Omar Hadi, chairman of the Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority, said at the launch ceremony of the zone on July 5 that Djibouti is moving toward the next stage of its national developmen­t, thanks to the DIFTZ.

“We are building a global, modern and sustainabl­e trade hub for the coming decades. Djibouti’s strategic location makes it an important gateway to dynamic African markets,” he said.

The event was attended by Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, president of Somalia; Omar al-Bachir, president of Sudan; Ismail Omar Guelleh, president of Djibouti; Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda and chairman of the African Union; Abiy Ahmed, prime minister of Ethiopia; and Moussa Fakki Mahamat, the chairman of the African Union Commission.

The zone facilitate­s African people’s yearning and hope for a better future and is a demonstrat­ion area for China’s goal in achieving a win-win solution under the Belt and Road Initiative, said one official.

Hu Jianhua, vice-president of China Merchants Group, said he is confident that the trade zone will be successful.

“CMG is open to share its PortPark-City model experience, the PPC model, which it gained in the 40 years of developmen­t of Shekou in Shenzhen. Djibouti is our top priority based on mutual trust. I’m confident that the Port-Park-City model will be successful in Djibouti,” he said.

Hu said the DIFTZ will not only accommodat­e ever-growing demands in logistics but also cultivate export processing manufactur­ing, thus providing sustainabl­e incentives for developmen­t in Djibouti and for the rest of its inland partners.

As a leading State-owned enterprise based in Hong Kong, CMG was founded during the Westerniza­tion Movement in 1872 and it was the first Chinese to go abroad.

Dating back some 140 years, CMG has left its footprint in San Francisco in the United States and in London in the United Kingdom.

Today, CMG has become a worldleadi­ng port service provider in 20 countries and regions, and has invested in 53 ports across the world including the Port of Lome in Togo, Djibouti Port and the port of Lagos in Nigeria.

CMG will largely improve port management and boost the local economy. In Djibouti, CMG has built modern ports in cooperatio­n with the local government and developed industrial parks and commercial centers covering businesses, hotels and tourism.

In the future, CMG plans to expand its services and businesses in Togo and Tanzania and share more of China’s economic achievemen­ts with the African people.

Africa was a key part of the Silk Road in ancient times and is an extension of today’s Belt and Road Initiative.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Participan­ts attend the launch ceremony of the Djibouti Internatio­nal Free Trade Zone in July.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Participan­ts attend the launch ceremony of the Djibouti Internatio­nal Free Trade Zone in July.

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