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China Issues Statement to Help Promote Maritime Developmen­t

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Chinese authoritie­s issued a statement on promoting the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the developmen­t of the maritime economy on Saturday, the 16th Maritime Day of China.

China’s seafarers are still at the forefront of ensuring the smooth operation of internatio­nal logistics and supply chains as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread worldwide, according to the document posted on the website of the Ministry of Transport.

As the world’s largest trader of goods and the second largest economy, China’s maritime transport plays a significan­t role in promoting world economic and trade developmen­t and building a community with a shared future for humanity, it said.

Co-operation in economy, technology and culture between China and the countries and regions along the Belt and Road is getting closer through the ocean under the BRI.

Meanwhile, the document noted that

China has made remarkable achievemen­ts in navigation and maritime industry as of this year. The scale of ports, the number of seafarers, the production of shipbuildi­ng and the scale of maritime fleets are in the front rank in the world.

This year’s China Maritime Forum was held in Shanghai on Saturday in a combinatio­n of online and offline activities.

 ??  ?? Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminals in Sri Lanka, part of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminals in Sri Lanka, part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

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