China Daily

Gansu seeks more economic, trade engagement­s

- By MINGMEI LI in New York mingmeili@chinadaily­usa.com

A delegation from Northwest China’s Gansu province visited New York on Wednesday to engage in economic, cultural and tourism exchanges with the United States for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Although China and the US are separated by thousands of miles, they have close economic and trade ties and complement­ary interests, making them natural partners,” Zhang Jingang, Gansu’s vice-governor, said.

Gansu is not only a critical hub and commercial nexus on the Silk Road, but it also boasts strategic importance with its abundant resources, dynamic industries and vibrant culture.

“Traditiona­l industries such as petroleum, chemicals and technology and equipment manufactur­ing are accelerati­ng their upgrades, and emerging industries such as new energy and new materials are continuing to form a relatively complete industrial system,” Zhang said.

The clean energy sector, particular­ly in recent years, has seen swift growth, with wind power capacity ranking third across China, and solar photovolta­ic generation capacity leading the nation, he said.

“Moreover, new energy installati­ons now represent 61.3 percent of our province’s total power-generation capacity, positionin­g us second in China in terms of proportion,” he said, adding that the province has high potential for green and clean energy that could collaborat­e with internatio­nal entities.

“We really feel everything is coming back in a very positive way,” said Jonathan Krane of the US-China Green Institute, highlighti­ng the importance of cooperatio­n on green initiative­s.

During his recent visit to China, Krane said he observed that China’s green energy market is growing.

Representi­ng the institute, Krane signed a memorandum of understand­ing on cooperatio­n with the Gansu Provincial People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries to seek more opportunit­ies, green investment and leading technology on energy reserve with the province.

Green initiative­s

“We look forward to partnering with Gansu province on green initiative­s and also to promote very strong US-China relations,” Krane said.

Michael Daly, a Nobel Prize nominee in 2024 and CEO of Amaramco Ltd, leads a company specializi­ng in the production of hydrogen fuels. He said his company will cooperate in the future with Gansu and China.

“The Chinese marketplac­e moves very, very fast. They’re constantly innovative,” Daly told China Daily. “Their destinatio­n is to be one of the greenest countries in the world, and we’d like to bring our technology there and help them establish a new regime in the area of fuel efficiency.”

Both nations are making efforts to realize the objectives of the “San Francisco vision”, a result of the November 2023 summit between leaders of China and the US.

Chinese Consul General in New York Huang Ping said the current processing time for business visas has been reduced to four days, which streamline­s the pathway for enhanced business collaborat­ion between China and the US.

With the Chinese economy now on stable ground, there is an optimistic outlook for more US enterprise­s to “move ahead”, exploring further avenues for cooperatio­n and investment in promising sectors, Huang said.

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