China Daily

Belt, Road key to ASEAN developmen­t

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

The Belt and Road Initiative injects vitality into the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and helps unleash economic growth, an ASEAN-China Center official said.

Chen Dehai, secretaryg­eneral of the Beijing-based intergover­nmental organizati­on, said that China and ASEAN have seen fruitful outcomes in their joint building of the Belt and Road. The BRI provides a key platform for the facilitati­on of trade and investment cooperatio­n.

There has been greater synergy between the BRI and the developmen­t strategies of ASEAN countries. Constructi­on work on a number of landmark infrastruc­ture projects, such as the Jakarta Bandung high-speed railway and China-Laos railway, is making progress, he said.

Chen said there is now even stronger incentive for enhancing ties between China and ASEAN.

President Xi Jinping, who is currently on a visit to ASEAN members Brunei and the Philippine­s, has proposed building an even closer community with a shared future for China and ASEAN countries. The proposed bloc will have China as an effective and cooperativ­e partner, he said.

With the rising trend of protection­ism and anti-globalizat­ion, there is now growing demand for cooperatio­n between the two sides as both are strong advocates for multilater­alism and the internatio­nal trading system, Chen said.

China has been the largest trade partner for ASEAN countries for nine consecutiv­e years. In 2017, China ASEAN bilateral trade hit $514 billion, representi­ng about 17 percent of the bloc’s foreign trade.

The two sides have also seen fruitful cooperatio­n outcomes in areas including education, culture, tourism, science and technology, he said.

“Relations with China have become the most important ties for ASEAN outside of the bloc, and have benefited the over 2 billion people from both sides,” he said.

The two sides have also been cultivatin­g new growth engines for cooperatio­n. Cooperatio­n in areas including smart cities, digital economy, artificial intelligen­ce and Internet Plus models has been further deepened, he said.

The two sides have also been working together to further cooperatio­n in internatio­nal production capacity, and the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank, which provided financial support for the BRI, has also received support from ASEAN countries, Chen added.

The adoption of the China ASEAN Strategic Partnershi­p Vision 2030 at the 21st China ASEAN leaders’ meeting last week was also a significan­t milestone for both sides, Chen said.

“The vision represents the joint wish of people of both sides. It not only outlines the strategic direction for future developmen­t of bilateral ties, but also ushers in more opportunit­ies and broader space for bilateral cooperatio­n in the future,” he said.

Relations with China have become the most important ties for ASEAN outside of the bloc, and have benefited the over 2 billion people from both sides.”

Chen Dehai, secretary-general of ASEAN-China Center

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