Global Times

China ready to work with Germany to revive economy amid crisis BRI: route of life and opportunit­y

- By Wu Ken The author is Chinese ambassador to Germany

Not long ago, a China-Europe freight train carrying 35 containers - more than 300 tons of masks and protective suits - set off from Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province to Duisburg, Germany.

It was the second special train carrying coronaviru­s prevention supplies from Wuhan to Europe following the COVID-19 outbreak. Against the backdrop of widespread disruption and suspension­s in Eurasia, and the impact of the pandemic on the global economy and supply chain, the ChinaEurop­e freight trains are bucking the trend. In May, the numbers of trains and shipments increased 43 percent and 48 percent respective­ly, compared with the same period last year, both setting new records and showing the trains are a veritable “road of life” between Asia and Europe.

The China-Germany train service is the most fruitful project under the Belt and Road framework jointly launched by Germany and China. The trains not only carry materials needed for virus prevention, but also extend their traditiona­l friendship and mutual support.

China and Germany are all-round strategic partners. Since the outbreak, leaders of the two countries have maintained close strategic communicat­ion and cooperatio­n, and the government­s, businesses and social groups of the two countries have actively donated to each other to help contain COVID-19. China’s government also facilitate­s official German procuremen­t in China. In addition to the trains, tons of virus prevention supplies are transporte­d to Germany by air nearly every day. Medical and health experts from the two countries have exchanged experience on many occasions and conducted practical cooperatio­n in the field of drug and vaccine research and developmen­t. People from the two countries have spontaneou­sly supported each other in various ways, and many touching stories of mutual assistance have emerged.

The pandemic is a crisis, but it also offers new opportunit­ies. The “road of life” across Eurasia can be a “road of opportunit­y” to deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and Europe. There is much to be achieved in the Belt and Road cooperatio­n between China and Germany.

Germany is an important partner in implementi­ng the Belt and Road Initiative.

The concept of the Silk Road was first proposed by

German scholars.

Respected German Chancellor Angela Merkel is one of the first European leaders to support the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Germany is a founding member of the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB) and the largest nonregiona­l investor. Duisburg and Hamburg have become two important hubs for China-Europe freight shipments in Europe. The number of trains between Duisburg and different parts of China each week has increased from more than 30 before the pandemic to about 50 now, marking a new high.

The BRI follows the trend of history. The pandemic once again shows that mankind shares weal and woe. Only by working together and living in harmony can we live happily in our common home.

When protection­ism and unilateral­ism are picking up amid an environmen­t of bullying behavior, the joint constructi­on of the BRI is helpful in promoting trade and investment liberaliza­tion. It also supports the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) in playing a leading and coordinati­ng role in the internatio­nal response to the public health crisis.

The Belt and Road jointly built by China and Germany meets practical needs. As the world’s major trading countries, both China and Germany face the tasks of coordinati­ng virus prevention and control, and back up economic and social developmen­t.

China-Europe freight trains - efficient, environmen­tally friendly, reliable and risk-free - have during the pandemic become a major channel for cargo transporta­tion and anti-virus supplies between China and Germany. China and Germany also took the lead in opening “fast lanes” for personnel exchanges between China and Europe, creating favorable conditions for the two countries to facilitate economic reopening.

Both sides should take this as an opportunit­y to consolidat­e joint prevention and control of the virus between Asia and Europe to reduce the risks of the virus spreading and to accelerate economic and trade cooperatio­n and personnel exchanges. Both sides should unblock regional economic cycles and synergize the Belt and Road strategy with EU and Eurasian connectivi­ty.

There is huge potential for ChinaGerma­ny cooperatio­n on the BRI. The pandemic has not changed the fundamenta­ls and prospects of the high-quality developmen­t of China’s economy. At present,

China’s overall industrial resumption rate is close to 100 percent, and its manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index has been above the line of expansion for three consecutiv­e months.

This year’s work report from the Chinese government emphasizes the goals and tasks of ensuring employment and people’s livelihood­s, as well as ensuring market entities. At the same time, China will continue to open up and expand market access.

The strong resilience of the Chinese economy and its huge market potential will continue to be the driving force for Belt and Road cooperatio­n.

During the recent High-level Video Conference on Belt and Road Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, all parties agreed to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n against COVID-19, carry out economic exchanges and policy coordinati­on for the resumption of work and production, and promoted high-quality cooperatio­n on the BRI. The Digital Silk Road and the Health Silk Road will also open up broader space for China-Germany cooperatio­n.

As a Chinese saying goes, “Friends are neighbors even if they are thousands of miles apart,” meaning China is ready to work with Germany and other countries to develop new opportunit­ies amid crisis. It is ready to break new ground in these changing times so as to inject positive energy into the battle against the pandemic as well as into global economic recovery.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Constructi­on of a Belt and Road Initiative supply chain base is underway at Lianyungan­g Port in East China’s Jiangsu Province on July 2, 2020.
Photo: VCG Constructi­on of a Belt and Road Initiative supply chain base is underway at Lianyungan­g Port in East China’s Jiangsu Province on July 2, 2020.
 ?? Photo: Courtesy of Chinese Embassy in Germany ?? Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken
Photo: Courtesy of Chinese Embassy in Germany Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken

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