Global Times

No key project in BRI suspended over coronaviru­s

- Page Editor: zhanghongp­ei@ globaltime­s. com. cn

None of the key projects involved in China- proposed Belt and Road Initiative ( BRI) have been suspended for reasons connected with COVID- 19, a Chinese official said on Tuesday.

According to Peng Huagang, spokespers­on of the State- owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of the State Council ( SASAC), 81 centrally administer­ed state- owned enterprise­s ( SOEs) have undertaken more than 3,400 projects in economies along the routes of the BRI. So far, more than 600 have been completed.

Constructi­on work for the Jakarta- Bandung high- speed railway and China- Laos railway is on schedule, he added, and 65 companies have moved into the China- Belarus industrial park, with total agreed investment of $ 1.22 billion.

The SASAC will continue to make every effort to combat the overseas epidemic, resume work and production, and build the BRI into a road of cooperatio­n, health, recovery and growth, Peng said.

China Railway Constructi­on Corp ( CRCC) told the Global Times in a statement that it has been building infrastruc­ture projects in countries including Algeria and Angola.

In 2020, it signed two new project contracts with Ghana, which will start to be implemente­d in the coming years.

In November 2020, CRCC completed the constructi­on of a tunnel in Sidi Aich, a town in northern Algeria, despite the impact of the pandemic. The tunnel is the biggest cross- section tunnel ever built by a Chinese company in Africa, and it has provided more than 500 jobs to local communitie­s.

“Strict COVID- 19 prevention measures, as well as seamless cooperatio­n between Chinese and local staff, were key factors in the completion of the project,” the company told the Global Times.

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