China Daily

Envoy urges UK’s young business leaders to boost B&R

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Liu Xiaoming, China’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, is urging Britain’s young business leaders to become champions of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Speaking at the Young Icebreaker­s Ninth Anniversar­y dinner in London on Friday, Liu said the Belt and Road Initiative was an “internatio­nal consensus” and “a new platform and a new highlight of China-UK cooperatio­n”.

He noted that “the significan­ce of the initiative is sometimes not fully understood” in Britain and explained that he has regularly written articles and given speeches on the subject in a bid to answer questions and clear up misunderst­andings.

“I want the British public to understand the Belt and Road Initiative, and join in to support this initiative,” said the ambassador.

Liu said he hoped his speech would encourage the largely young British-Chinese entreprene­urs and executives who are members of the Young Icebreaker­s to join him in spreading the word about the Belt and Road Initiative.

“In building the Belt and Road, the UK and China have every reason to join hands. The UK has experience, knowledge and creativity. China has a unique growth model, technology and market capability. This would be East meeting West in a perfect match of our respective strengths.”

Liu also highlighte­d the achievemen­ts made at the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, which was held in Beijing last month and attracted a huge turnout of world leaders.

“I want to use the acronym of the Belt and Road Forum — BRF to describe the progress: B for blueprint, R for resonance, and F for fruit,” he said. “First, the Belt and Road Forum drew up a blueprint for cooperatio­n. It was a forwardloo­king summit. Second, the Belt and Road Forum created resonance among participan­ts. It was a consensus-building summit.”

And third, Liu added, the forum in Beijing was a summit with fruitful outcomes that all could share.

Many business leaders at the annual dinner shared Liu’s vision for developing UK-China relations.

Gerry Grimstone, chairman of Standard Life and deputy chairman of Barclays, said: “The Belt and Road is a great gift from China to the world because, when the initiative is successful, it will open up trade opportunit­ies right across the world and Britain would surely benefit from that.”

David Stringer-Lamarre, managing director of Fortis Consulting London, highlighte­d the strengths and relationsh­ips between China and the UK that will allow “proper discourse”, so all parties can be part of a winwin relationsh­ip.

The Young Icebreaker­s is a network of young British and Chinese business figures that aims to boost ties between China and the UK, to share ideas and boost awareness.

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