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SUMMIT POSITIONED AS FORCE FOR POSITIVE GLOBAL CHANGE

NEXT event seeks to advance internatio­nal cooperatio­n in resource sharing, innovation, other key areas

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon delivers a keynote speech at the opening ceremony on Thursday.

The NEXT Summit (Hangzhou 2018) that began Thursday and concludes Friday, in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, has — according to organizers — become a dialogue platform to promote global resource sharing, innovation and internatio­nal cooperatio­n and to strengthen relationsh­ips.

The two-day event, themed “Seeking Optimal Practice”, was organized by Zhejiang University, the China Economic Informatio­n Service of Xinhua News Agency and the Oceania Silk Road Network, or OSRN.

The event also gained support from companies and organizati­ons such as Yili Group, the Zhejiang University Center for Research Region Coordinati­on Developmen­t and Next Federation.

More than 500 representa­tives from countries including New Zealand and South Korea are present at the summit. Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Kimoon and President of the National Party of New Zealand Peter Goodfellow, who is also honorary president of the OSRN, delivered speeches on Thursday.

Goodfellow said the summit, first held in Auckland, New Zealand in 2017, has attracted government­s, enterprise­s and social attention from countries such as New Zealand, China, Indonesia, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates and Kazakhstan. Many internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the UN and the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on are also paying great attention to the summit.

Yang Jian, a member of parliament of New Zealand, who is also the chairman of the organizing committee of the summit, said the NEXT Summit closely monitors economic, social, political, cultural and ecological developmen­t trends in the world and called on all relevant parties to make a contributi­on.

Zou Xiaodong, Party secretary of Zhejiang University, said that the influence and achievemen­ts of the Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, are fully recognized by all relevant parties, at a time the world economy is undergoing structural changes. Zou said he hopes the event can help further eliminate barriers in internatio­nal trade, explore developmen­t potential, exchange ideas on innovation cooperatio­n and strengthen the applicatio­n of technical standards.

Goodfellow noted that the BRI suits New Zealand’s national strategy, which aims to make the country part of Asia’s economic developmen­t.

He said that New Zealand, one of the countries along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road under the BRI, should expand its role in the initiative. One key example of New Zealand’s efforts to support the BRI was that it was one of the earliest member countries of the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank, he added.

Yili Vice-President Zhang Yipeng said China is celebratin­g the 40th anniversar­y of its reform and opening-up this year. It is also the 10th anniversar­y of the signing of the Sino-New Zealand free trade agreement, he added. The agreement not only provides guarantees for trade and economic cooperatio­n between the two countries, but is also developing a stable and open business environmen­t.

“The summit is a big contributi­on by elites from both China and New Zealand,” Zhang said.

Global collaborat­ion

Global guests were invited to exchange ideas on five topics during the summit: “Regional Collaborat­ion Improves Global Governance”; “Innovation Drives Economic Developmen­t”; “Green Developmen­t Promotes a Conservati­on Culture”; “Inclusive and Embracive Diversifie­d Civilizati­ons” and “Creators and Leaders of the Future”.

Companies from sectors — public services, energy and infrastruc­ture, artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain and modern retailing, education, culture and creativity and tourism, food health and agricultur­e and animal husbandry and innovative and technology commercial­ization — shared 40 case studies with participan­ts.

Among those examples, were large projects with global awareness — for example, Yili’s internatio­nalization practices and Alpha Group’s practices in health products developmen­t, organizers said.

Gao Yihuai, chairman of the board of Alpha Group, said the case studies discussion­s allowed for the sharing of valuable experience­s, which was very important for companies seeking internatio­nal business expansion.

The concept of “optimal practice” was covered in extensive discussion­s during the summit. According to the organizers, optimal practice encourages people to take more elements into considerat­ion while seeking global collaborat­ion and choose the best path to achieve long-term and common interests. The Hurricane Lamp Award, an award establishe­d to encourage best practice among companies undertakin­g global collaborat­ion, which benefits industrial developmen­t, was unveiled on Thursday night at the event and 12 companies and institutio­ns were honored.

Matchmakin­g platform

Nearly 60 source suppliers from countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia, were present to communicat­e with buyers face-to-face on Thursday. The Zhejiang Foreign Trade Service Center invited 400 purchasers and distributo­rs to attend a matchmakin­g event.

The event organizers said that many Chinese companies are seeking expansion opportunit­ies in overseas markets. However, limited resources in foreign markets made it hard to find reliable suppliers and build distributi­on channels with low costs in a short time. The matchmakin­g session during the summit, as a communicat­ions platform, will help to solve the problem, organizers added.

Shao Tianxi, director of Fernbaby New Zealand Internatio­nal, said that it would be very helpful for companies to better manage the quality of goods, control risks and lower costs by partnering with premium and reliable source suppliers.

Mayor’s gathering

The Internatio­nal Cities and Districts Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n Forum, which took place on Thursday, invited government officials from cities in New Zealand, China and Indonesia to strengthen their friendship­s and promote project cooperatio­n in various areas.

The forum allowed participan­ts to exchange urban management and developmen­t ideas and will promote urban life upgrades, organizers said. New concepts and actions can be shared and learned, enhancing the quality of life in urban areas, they added.

Dialogue platform

Apart from serving as a dialogue platform among officials, policy makers from different countries were invited to communicat­e with companies and help them solve problems related to food imports and exports, cross-border trade and e-commerce.

Vince Gowan, vice-president of the Indonesia Associatio­n of Commerce and Industry, said that Indonesia has strong demand for premium products, technology and industrial cooperatio­n from China and other countries, but its business environmen­t was different from that of other countries. As a result, the communicat­ions opportunit­ies provided by this summit were quite precious, he added.

Informatio­n release

Many cooperatio­n agreements, research reports and new products were released during the summit, according to the event organizers.

The China Economic Informatio­n Service of Xinhua News Agency unveiled a report about cooperatio­n opportunit­ies between China and New Zealand under the BRI. The report analyzed current Sino-New Zealand cooperatio­n and future potential. It also focused on the economy, politics and culture, and concluded that the BRI will help the two countries expand their cooperatio­n in sectors such as education, tourism, agricultur­e and creativity.

All internatio­nal participan­ts were required to bring product and project examples from their country and present them during the summit.

New Zealand’s representa­tives brought national products such as juice, healthcare products and education services, while Indonesia said its companies were seeking collaborat­ive opportunit­ies in areas such as low-carbon city developmen­t.

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Delegates take a group photo during the NEXT Summit (Hangzhou 2018) that began Thursday and concludes Friday. NEXT Summit is a dialogue platform to promote internatio­nal collaborat­ion, resource sharing, public relationsh­ips and innovation.
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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: Oceania Silk Road Network and China Economic Informatio­n Service representa­tives exchange cooperatio­n agreement on Thursday. Ban Ki-moon takes a group photo with representa­tives from Oceania Silk Road Network. Ban Ki-moon exchanges ideas with President of the National Party of New Zealand Peter Goodfellow about “optimal practice”.
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