China Daily

Bright prospects lie ahead for Belt and Road Initiative

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Embracing the principles of inclusiven­ess and openness, the Belt and Road Initiative is in striking contrast to the unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism adopted by some countries. Proposed five years ago by Chinese President Xi Jinping, the initiative epitomizes China’s understand­ing of what a globalized world should be and its vision of shared developmen­t. In contrast to the “America first” policies proposed by the Trump administra­tion of the United States, what the Road and Belt Initiative stresses is that all countries can cooperate in a fair and reasonable manner and by doing so, all can benefit.

That is exactly what the Belt and Road Initiative seeks to achieve by helping the countries involved with their infrastruc­ture constructi­on programs, as greater connectivi­ty promises to inject vigor into economies and regions.

And with an increasing number of economies getting involved, it will create more engines for the developmen­t of the global economy and create conditions for the reform of global governance to make it fairer and more all-embracing.

There are voices that speak ill of the initiative, labeling it as new colonialis­m or a means to extend China’s influence. However, what the initiative has achieved in the past five years and how it has been welcomed by an increasing number of countries speaks volumes for China’s sincerity and earnestnes­s in making down-toearth efforts to bring in as well as go out and realize cooperatio­n for mutual benefits.

By July this year, China had already signed agreements with more than 100 countries for Belt and Road cooperatio­n projects, involving countries in Europe, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and the South Pacific.

And China’s trade volume with the Belt and Road countries grew by 11.3 percent from January to July this year, 2.7 percentage points higher than the average of the country’s overall foreign trade. In 2017 alone, China’s investment in these countries was $14.3 billion, accounting for 12 percent of the country’s overseas investment in the same period.

The initiative now encompasse­s infrastruc­ture, finance, culture, people-to-people relations, and even relations between states. It demonstrat­es that China is shoulderin­g more responsibi­lities as its capabiliti­es increase.

Speaking at a symposium in Beijing on Monday to mark the fifth anniversar­y of the initiative, Xi said that the Belt and Road cooperatio­n will benefit the people of the countries concerned and help build a community with a shared future for humanity.

As long as China and the countries involved join hands, the initiative will have a bright future.

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