Jamaica Gleaner

Jointly advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n

… A new chapter of China-Jamaica friendship

- Tian Qi GUEST COLUMNIST Tian Qi is the ambassador of China to Jamaica. Email feedback to columns@gleanerjm.com

FROM NOVEMBER 3-9, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, prime minister of Jamaica, led a delegation to attend the Second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) and paid an official visit to the People’s Republic of China.

It’s the first visit by Prime Minister Holness to China, and the first time Jamaica participat­ed in the CIIE as a Guest Country of Honour. The successful visit was a milestone in the developmen­t of China-Jamaica relations.

FIRST STRATEGIC PARTNERSHI­P WITH CHINA IN THE CARIBBEAN

Political trust between our two countries has been unpreceden­tedly strengthen­ed, setting a precedent in the political relations between China and Caribbean countries in the new era.

During the visit, President XI Jinping and Prime Minister Holness uplifted the bilateral relations to strategic partnershi­p, which charts course for the future developmen­t of China-Jamaica relations, and fully demonstrat­es that both sides regard the bilateral relations from a strategic height and a longterm perspectiv­e, mutually understand and support each other’s core interests and major concerns. It also marks that Jamaica becomes the first Caribbean country forging a strategic partnershi­p with China.

While developing at a high level, China-Jamaica relations will enhance mutual understand­ing, trust and support between China and other Caribbean countries and the Caribbean Community as a whole, contributi­ng to safeguardi­ng common interests of developing countries and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

FIRST CARIBBEAN COUNTRY SIGNING BELT AND ROAD COOPERATIO­N PLAN

The pragmatic cooperatio­n between the two countries has been expanded in all areas, which will promote and lead the joint building of highqualit­y Belt and Road cooperatio­n between China and all Caribbean countries. China is Jamaica’s biggest source of foreign direct investment and an important trade partner, and one of Jamaica’s most important cooperatio­n partners.

During the visit, Premier LI Keqiang and Prime Minister Holness held an official talk and reached extensive consensus on expanding and intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n in various fields and enriching the contents of strategic partnershi­p. The two leaders witnessed the signing of the cooperatio­n plan between the two government­s on jointly promoting Belt and Road cooperatio­n, the first of its kind between China and a Caribbean country.

The two sides also signed agreements in the fields of foreign affairs, trade and investment, sports, human resources training, local exchanges, etc.

The two leaders discussed on expanding cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture, aviation, financial service, agricultur­e, new energy, blue economy and other fields, to upgrade the quality and level of the bilateral pragmatic cooperatio­n, exert Jamaica’s geographic advantage in the Latin America and Caribbean region, and make Jamaica a pivot to lead the advance of high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n between China and regional countries, adding new impetus to China-CELAC cooperatio­n.

FIRST GUEST COUNTRY OF HONOUR FROM THE CARIBBEAN AT CIIE

I was heartened when Prime Minister Holness addressed the opening ceremony of the 2nd CIIE on November 5 in Shanghai, that “We are deeply honoured to have been designated as a Guest Country of Honour”.

China’s economic prospect, market potential, and firm determinat­ion on opening further and wider as a major responsibl­e country will definitely enhance the confidence of all countries in the world in global economic growth and the internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

China-Jamaica cooperatio­n will provide a bigger export market for Jamaican products, create more jobs and promote further developmen­t.

During his visit to Chinese cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen and Zhuhai, Prime Minister Holness investigat­ed the major measures of China’s further reform and opening-up and the remarkable achievemen­ts, including the Shanghai Yangshan Deep-Water Port and Huawei headquarte­rs. It’s a trip of invaluable inspiratio­ns and confidence in the developmen­t of China-Jamaica relations.

COOPERATIO­N BETWEEN CHINA AND JAMAICA IS COMPLEMENT­ARY, MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL AND WIN-WIN

It is my sincere wish that in the near future, more Jamaican athletes flourish in different sports discipline­s, while Chinese and Jamaican sprinters run shoulder to shoulder in internatio­nal arena; more reggae musicians from China and Jamaica perform on the same stage; more foreign tourists enjoy wellness tourism featuring traditiona­l Chinese and Jamaican medicine in Jamaica; more Jamaican fine products like Blue Mountain coffee, rum, seafood be exported to China; more Chinese investment­s come to Jamaica, bringing more job opportunit­ies, better infrastruc­ture and improving people’s well-being.

I believe that taking this visit as a new starting point, our two countries will jointly promote high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n at a new height and advance China-Jamaica strategic partnershi­p in the new era from strength to strength.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) took on the role of chief salesman as he tells Chinese President Xi Jingping (right) about Jamaica’s renowned Blue Mountain Coffee and Appleton Rum at the 2019 China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, November 5. Looking on is Industry and Commerce Minister Audley Shaw.
CONTRIBUTE­D Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) took on the role of chief salesman as he tells Chinese President Xi Jingping (right) about Jamaica’s renowned Blue Mountain Coffee and Appleton Rum at the 2019 China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, November 5. Looking on is Industry and Commerce Minister Audley Shaw.
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