The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Xi sees Serbia as milestone on new ‘Silk Road’

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Smederevo (Serbia), June 19: Serbia could play a significan­t role in Beijing’s ambitious plan for a new “Silk Road” to boost trade with Europe, Asia and Africa, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Sunday.

Xi said China was ready for more cooperatio­n with Belgrade during a visit to Serbia that has seen his country strengthen its economic presence in the Balkans with more than 20 finance and infrastruc­ture deals.

China’s One Belt, One Road initiative, intended to open new trade links for Chinese firms as the domestic economy slows, envisages a new Silk Road from Western China to Central Asia and on to Europe via the Balkans, a region keen to attract Chinese investment.

Addressing workers and officials at a steel-works bought by a Chinese company, Xi said: “We are developing the One Belt, One Road project... with its position and advantages Serbia will have a significan­t place in this.”

He added: “This cooperatio­n should be an example of Chinese cooperatio­n with countries in Southern and Easter n Europe.”

China’s Hesteel signed a 46-million euro deal in April to buy the Smederevo steelworks, a 100-year-old company that was part of US Steel during the early years of this century before being handed over the Serbian gover nment.

Hesteel chairman Yong Yu said his company would make the plant one of the most competitiv­e in Europe.

European Union steel producers have complained that the purchase of a steel-works in an EU candidate country by a state-owned Chinese enterprise raises serious concerns about unfair competitio­n from state-backed enterprise­s.

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia was in talks with the Chinese on setting up a free trade zone at Smederevo, a city on the banks of the Danube a short distance from Belgrade.

Vucic also invited Chinese companies to invest in Serbia’s troubled copper and petrochemi­cal industries.

Since China and Serbia signed a strategic partnershi­p agreement in 2009, China has invested more than $1 billion in Serbia, mostly in soft loans for infrastruc­ture and energy projects.

After Serbia, Xi travels to Poland. He will also visit Uzbekistan for a summit of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on, a Chinese and Russian-led security grouping. Reuters

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