China Daily (Hong Kong)

Teochew forum planning to spur BRI developmen­t

- By EDITH LU and SOPHIE HE in Hong Kong Contact the writers at edithlu@chinadaily­hk.com

The Teochew Internatio­nal Federation vowed to continue aiding the developmen­t of Teochew enterprise­s while contributi­ng to the rejuvenati­on of China, at its meeting on Sunday at the Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel.

The internatio­nal federation promotes entreprene­urs who speak Teochew — a dialect spoken in eastern Guangdong and by their diaspora around the world.

Hundreds of Teochew entreprene­urs from around the world attended the forum.

“Globally, there have been many famous Teochew enterprise­s, as well as entreprene­urs,” Chen Younan, the federation’s executive chairman, said at the forum.

Teochew entreprene­urs are known for their hard work and business skill, Chen said.

He continued that China is now committed to advancing the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area constructi­on, and Teochew entreprene­urs will spare no effort in contributi­ng to this.

Teochew entreprene­urs, who are deeply rooted in Hong Kong, and Southeast Asian countries, will draw on their connection­s in business communitie­s to contribute to China, he said.

Wu Kaisong said the Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n of Internatio­nal Teochew Commerce & Industry, of which he is the executive director, is working to help Teochew enterprise­s in investing in Belt and Road as well as Bay Area projects.

To support more Teochew businessme­n’s involvemen­t in BRI constructi­on, the Chaoshan Chambers of Commerce in Shenzhen and Beijing have together set up a fund to help investment in Southeast Asian countries. The fund, headquarte­red in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, could reach 100 billion yuan ($14.16 billion).

Wu said his organizati­on intends to “seize the historic opportunit­ies generated from the BRI as well as the developmen­t of the Bay Area, to facilitate and encourage more Teochew private capital to contribute to the country’s greatest blueprint”.

Zhang Yikun, chairman of the organizati­on, said the Bay Area has created many new opportunit­ies for Teochew businessme­n and his organizati­on will help them with any difficulti­es from the region’s different legal systems and currencies.

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