China Daily (Hong Kong)

China eyes at forging closer ties with Greece

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Brussels chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

While Europe fights an uphill battle against the second wave of COVID-19, Chinese and Greek political and business leaders look ahead to expand cooperatio­n in a post-pandemic economy.

The two countries signed a memorandum of understand­ing in Beijing on Nov 18 to designate 2021 as the China-Greece Year of Culture and Tourism.

James Tang, senior vice-president of Ctrip, one of the world’s largest online travel platforms, said on Monday that Greece is becoming a hot destinatio­n for Chinese tourists, who made 220,000 visits to Greece in 2019.

He described Greece as the top standard for the tourism industry and will be able to lead in the sector’s recovery.

“We will continue to invest in our operations there, and promote Greece as a high-end, unique and fantastic destinatio­n for Chinese tourists,” he told an online forum entitled Greece, an emerging investment destinatio­n in post-COVID-19 Europe.

Constantin­e Michalos, president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, cited a recent Ernst & Young study which shows Greece as one of the most attractive foreign investment destinatio­ns in Europe.

Michalos said the two countries have forged a strong relationsh­ip at the political and business levels, with fruitful cooperatio­n in the shipping, shipbuildi­ng and repair industries, transporta­tion, commerce, tourism, and cultural sectors.

He noted new opportunit­ies in shipping infrastruc­ture and transport services.

Kostas Karamanlis, the Greek minister of Infrastruc­ture & Transport, said his ministry is working hard toward the goal set by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to put Greece back on track.

He emphasized that Greece will invest in sectors of comparativ­e advantage such as logistics, multimodal transport, rail and port interconne­ctivity, and the new generation of infrastruc­ture projects.

Both Karamanlis and Michalos applauded the successful ChinaGreec­e cooperatio­n in the Piraeus Port, a joint venture between China’s COSCO Shipping and Greek partners which has become the largest container port in the Mediterran­ean and fourth largest in Europe, creating 10,000 jobs.

Anti-pandemic fight

Zhang Qiyue, the Chinese ambassador to Greece, said China and Greece have always enjoyed traditiona­lly good relations, which were reinforced this year by their cooperatio­n in jointly fighting the pandemic.

President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Greece last November, about a week after Mitsotakis led a business delegation to Shanghai for the 2nd China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

Zhang noted that China is embarking on high-quality developmen­t while Greece is restructur­ing its economy. “I hope our businesses will look into new areas for cooperatio­n, areas such as green energy, innovation, e-commerce, and also cooperatio­n in smart infrastruc­ture, digital infrastruc­ture, health and the service sector.”

Xu Haifeng, chairman and CEO of Bank of China (Luxembourg) S.A., said the BOC will focus on its strategy as a bridge between China and Greece, providing financial support for bilateral economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n.

Haris Lambropoul­os, president of Hellenic Developmen­t Bank, echoed those views.

He raised the possibilit­y of cooperatio­n in equity investment through his bank’s co-investment program and the newly launched Green Greek Fund for investment in green energy, circular economy and green infrastruc­ture projects.

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