Shanghai Daily

Hesion for Shanghai’s Belt and Road contributi­on

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t s e n the cluster, enabling the most impactful engagement with the B&R Initiative.

Shanghai, with neighborin­g cities in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, have been promoting integratio­n within the cluster, enhancing the region’s coordinate­d competitiv­eness. As cohesive growth matures, new avenues for contributi­ng to the BRI will arise.

Creating capital and talent pools that facilitate trade, investment, and other core economic interactio­n between the cluster and B&R economies will help ensure the best possible engagement. Further, establishi­ng a joint innovation system among cities in the locale would facilitate conversion of technologi­cal R&D into commercial successes.

Similarly, Shanghai also has scope to energize the Yangtze River Economic Belt, which covers 20 percent of China’s land, while contributi­ng almost half of the national economic output. As an establishe­d economic and transport hub, Shanghai is well equipped to assist nascent cities along the economic belt connect, spurring even faster developmen­t, with quicker adaptation to opportunit­ies with countries along the B&R.

Additional­ly, China will host the inaugural China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai this year, strengthen­ing economic cooperatio­n and promoting global trade. To spur exhibition and trade of imported goods, special online and offline platforms have been establishe­d by Shanghai, designed to permanentl­y sustain benefits associated with the six day event. The initial 30 platforms cover services, goods, cross-border e-commerce and profession­al trading. They aim to provide a broad base for promotion and longer-term access to China’s thriving markets via Shanghai.

Looking ahead, there may be more scope to extend these platforms, by gradually expanding their coverage of products, and allowing access of more purchasers. There could also be opportunit­ies for ecommerce channels to smoothly connect foreign brands to the domestic market, optimizing synergies between online giants and offline retailers.

Augmenting connectivi­ty aligns with Shanghai’s specific resources and meshes with coordinati­ng innovation­s that improve the lives of residents of B&R countries.

Among Shanghai’s most pivotal resources is the array of talent, especially individual­s innovating disruptive technologi­es. Around one third of China’s AI profession­als now call Shanghai home, nurtured and attracted by a strong local industry, and traditiona­l sectors eager to extend their horizons through technologi­cal advances.

As with business, local government has been keeping the city’s denizens at the forefront of innovation. Mobile-friendly applicatio­ns such as “Citizen Cloud” offer residents online access to over 100 public services, ranging from health care to community activities. Projects for digitaliza­tion of public services like booking doctor appointmen­ts, traffic updates and mobile payments are just some innovation­s that Shanghai makes to improve lives. This focus on civic improvemen­t also raises opportunit­ies for supporting B&R countries by spreading benefits, while expanding Shanghai’s position as a hub of shared innovation.

Demonstrat­ing the potential of technologi­es, a recent survey by PwC on the use of blockchain in non-financial businesses found the majority of respondent­s are optimistic about the technology’s budding uses. Retail, education and science were the non-financial industries registerin­g the biggest impacts. Notably, participan­ts hope that responsibl­e government­s will help guide the future of the technology, as standardiz­ed policy was named the most pressing challenge. To extrapolat­e, there appears to be an opportunit­y for Shanghai to use its establishe­d capacity in innovation to drive integratio­n with B&R countries, defining shared practice for disruptive new technologi­es like blockchain.

Coupled with efforts to spur innovation there are ongoing steps for global promotion through Shanghai’s four brands plan — covering manufactur­ing, services, shopping and culture. These underpin the aim of becoming a city of global excellence, with worldwide influence. Accordingl­y, Shanghai is maintainin­g momentum in attracting and supporting influentia­l modern businesses, ranging from nimble startups to titans of technology and commerce.

Shanghai stands at the frontier of reform and opening up in China’s new era. The city is well placed to fulfill essential responsibi­lities in the B&R initiative, thanks to strengths that come with being a hub of global resources, talent, and innovative technology. The government’s endeavors to boost business via advanced policies and planning supports developmen­t and integratio­n along the Yangtze River and Belt and Road.

In this way, Shanghai is on course to continue opening opportunit­ies that benefit the economy in China, and the world.

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