China Daily

Overseas Chinese can help build Belt, Road

Li calls on 60 million in diaspora to lend talents and resources to effort

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called on overseas Chinese on Monday to invest more in China and participat­e in building the Belt and Road.

Overseas Chinese businesspe­ople should make use of their advantages in capital, technology, management, business networks and human resources to participat­e in China’s develop- ment, Li told representa­tives of the second overseas Chinese business conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

Li said that China’s advantage as an attractive investment destinatio­n and huge goods market continues growing, and the economy is creating 13 million new urban jobs every year. He also pledged to push tax cuts for companies.

In his speech, Li vowed to push a new round of opening-up, lift more restrictio­ns on access for foreign capital and create a more equal business environmen­t.

Overseas Chinese can participat­e in building the Belt and Road by connecting China with the world, achieving mutual benefits and win-win results, he said.

China is confident of achieving this year’s developmen­t goal and keeping economic growth at a medium-high rate while upgrading industries to a mediumhigh level, Li said. The Chinese economy keeps moving in a positive direction while maintainin­g stability, with growth that ranks among the highest in the world, he added.

There are approximat­ely 60 million overseas Chinese — ethnic Chinese from the nation’s diaspora — Li has said.

They have made many contributi­ons in terms of investment­s of money and talent in China, and donations to the country.

He also urged overseas Chinese to abide by the laws of the

countries where they live, shoulder social responsibi­lities, spread Chinese culture and serve as a bridge for exchanges between China and the world.

Li stressed that the mainlandan­d Taiwan belong to one China. The overseas Chinese should do more to safeguard the one-China principle and promote recognitio­n of the 1992 Consensus, he said, while calling on the people to contribute to the peaceful reunificat­ion of the nation. The 1992 Consensus embodies the one-China principle.

In his speech, the premier spoke highly of the efforts overseas Chinese have made in promoting friendship with foreign countries and contributi­ng to China’s reform and opening-up.

Qiu Yuanping, director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council, said at the opening ceremony that the conference was held to support overseas Chinese in formulatin­g a cooperatio­n network, participat­ing in building the Belt and Road, and strengthen­ing China’s friendly exchanges with the world.

More than 600 representa­tives of overseas Chinese from 105 countries and regions attended the conference at the invitation of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office.

 ?? LI XUEREN / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang meets representa­tives of the second overseas Chinese business conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday. Li encouraged overseas Chinese to contribute by investing talent and resources.
LI XUEREN / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang meets representa­tives of the second overseas Chinese business conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday. Li encouraged overseas Chinese to contribute by investing talent and resources.

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