China Daily

Rhine hub set to play bigger role in bilateral collaborat­ion

- By CHEN YINGQUN and LIU KUN in Wuhan

Due to its extensive collaborat­ion with China and its position of being an important transporta­tion hub in Europe, Duisburg is poised to play a significan­t role in enhancing bilateral relations between China and Germany, the mayor of Duisburg said.

Duisburg Mayor Soren Link said Wuhan and Duisburg have had a long-term collaborat­ion over the past four decades covering multiple areas such as culture, education and the economy.

“Our collaborat­ion is concrete and measurable, with a foundation of mutual trust built between us,” he said. “The high quality and efficiency of our partnershi­p with China positioned us as a highly effective collaborat­or.”

Moreover, the Port of Duisburg is the largest inland port in the world and has become the core of Europe’s logistics hub, he added.

Link made a four-day visit to Wuhan in March, with a delegation of over 20 government and business representa­tives.

He said the Duisburg city government places great importance on cooperatio­n with Wuhan and hopes to further enhance cooperatio­n and explore potential projects for collaborat­ion during his visit.

“Coming back feels like coming home again,” he said. This is Link’s fifth visit to the city.

In addition to engaging with their counterpar­ts in Wuhan, his delegation took the opportunit­y to visit and gain insights into the latest advancemen­ts in Wuhan’s smart logistics, observe the green and low-carbon evolution of the steel sector, and visit educationa­l institutio­ns to seek out possibilit­ies for youth exchanges and collaborat­ive efforts.

“My initial visit to Wuhan was in 2014, during which I perceived it as a city undergoing transforma­tion, with numerous projects either being conceptual­ized or just beginning. However, Wuhan has experience­d considerab­le developmen­ts since then, and I am pleased to have witnessed these great changes firsthand,” Link told China Daily in Wuhan.

“Numerous envisioned projects at that time have now come to fruition, transformi­ng Wuhan significan­tly and turning it into a hub for culture and tourism. Such transforma­tion is enlighteni­ng for me; the resolve and rapidity with which China executes its plans is worth studying.”

Numerous parallels

Duisburg and Wuhan have numerous parallels regarding their benefits and unique characteri­stics. For instance, each city serves as a central point for the steel sector while simultaneo­usly navigating a shift toward sustainabl­e economic practices. In terms of city developmen­t, they are both exploring ways to enhance urban living standards by fostering greener, more ecofriendl­y and energy-efficient urban growth, aiming to offer improved living environmen­ts for their residents. Additional­ly, both cities — situated at the junction of two rivers — play crucial roles as logistical centers, he said.

“We have many connection­s, and there are many areas such as culture, education and urban planning, where we can learn from and cooperate with each other,” he said.

During his stay in Wuhan, Link relished hot dry noodles for breakfast and strolling in riverfront parks. He found traditiona­l structures like the Yellow Crane Tower exceptiona­lly beautiful. He found the locals, similar to those in Duisburg, very warm and open to conversati­on.

Link calls Duisburg “Germany’s China city”. He said the highlight of his career was the moment when he greeted Chinese President Xi Jinping, who visited Duisburg in 2014. Xi welcomed the arrival of a Chinese freight train at the Port of Duisburg, and expressed hope that Duisburg will play a greater role in promoting cooperatio­n between China and Germany, and China and Europe.

Since Xi’s visit, Duisburg has evolved into a crucial center for logistics, witnessing a surge in investment­s from Chinese firms, Link said. He is convinced that going forward, Duisburg’s collaborat­ive prospects with China will only expand further.

Link said the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative “essentiall­y applies the traditiona­l concept of the Silk Road to modern practices”. This initiative facilitate­s the exchange and learning of cultures among different countries and their peoples, promotes trade relations, and makes a significan­t contributi­on to world peace. It has also had a positive impact on the Port of Duisburg.

Although some voices in Europe advocate for reducing economic reliance on China, Link maintained that it is crucial for the government to organize cooperativ­e projects that could deliver concrete advantages to Duisburg and its residents, and China can be a good partner as long as the cooperatio­n is win-win.

The high quality and efficiency of our partnershi­p with China positioned us as a highly effective collaborat­or.”

Soren Link, mayor of Duisburg

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 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? German and Chinese students of the Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr hold a concert at the University of Duisburg-Essen to celebrate Chinese New Year in February.
PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY German and Chinese students of the Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr hold a concert at the University of Duisburg-Essen to celebrate Chinese New Year in February.

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