China Daily

Program aims to usher in new era

- By HU QING huqing@chinadaily.com.cn

The East Asia Marine Cooperatio­n Platform (EAMCP), a high-level program under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative that was originally proposed by Premier Li Keqiang, is expected to usher in a brand-new era in maritime cooperatio­n among countries including China, Japan, South Korea and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, participan­ts agreed at a recent forum.

With the theme of “connectivi­ty brings mutual win-win results”, the first Huangdao Forum of EAMCP was held from Tuesday to Thursday in the Qingdao West Coast New Area in east China’s Shandong province. The forum attracted more than 400 participan­ts including officials, experts and entreprene­urs from related countries.

“All the countries should enhance practical cooperatio­n in marine-related fields such as the economy, technology, ecology, disaster prevention and resilience, and culture, in a bid to safeguard peace and security on the seas and ensure the prosperity of the marine sectors,” said Chen Lianzeng, deputy director of the State Oceanic Administra­tion of China.

Former foreign minister Li Zhaoxing and former secretaryg­eneral of the Boao Forum for Asia Long Yongtu made key speeches at the opening ceremony.

Li Fengli, director of the administra­tive committee of the Qingdao West Coast New Area, said the prospect of enhanced cooperatio­n between Qingdao and the members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, Japan, and South Korea is very exciting and the establishm­ent of EAMCP will offer a broader platform for regional cooperatio­n.

He said the forum will build an informatio­n-sharing platform for both east and southeast nations to connect with each other and facilitate trade and cultural cooperatio­n.

“Leveraging the platform, partner nations can share informatio­n about the economy and culture, and we believe East Asian nations can work together to build an even more vibrant future with closer ties, better channels for informatio­n exchanges, an improved cooperatio­n infrastruc­ture and welldesign­ed policies,” Li said.

As host of the forum, the Qingdao West Coast New Area will seize the opportunit­y to accelerate its growth thanks to the opportunit­ies generated from increasing cross-border cooperatio­n taking place in the area.

“The platform has effectivel­y given us a magic pen with which we can redraw the area in front of a global audience,” Li added.

A joint proposal released at the forum called for industrial and commercial enterprise­s to build harmonious relationsh­ips and carry out pragmatic cooperatio­n and increase trade and investment opportunit­ies in the context of globalizat­ion.

There were also four parallel sessions: an East Asia Culture and Arts Exhibition, East Asia Commoditie­s Fair, East Asia Marine Summit Forum and East Asia Seaport Alliance Assembly.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A launch ceremony on Tuesday to mark the official establishm­ent of the EAMCP. Former and current officials as well as leaders of Shandong province and Qingdao attended the event.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A launch ceremony on Tuesday to mark the official establishm­ent of the EAMCP. Former and current officials as well as leaders of Shandong province and Qingdao attended the event.

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