The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China invites Latin America to take part in One Belt, One Road

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SANTIAGO: China invited Latin American and Caribbean countries to join its ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative on Monday, as part of an agreement to deepen economic and political cooperatio­n in a region where US influence is historical­ly strong.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the region was a natural fit for the initiative, which China has leveraged to deepen economic and financial cooperatio­n with developing nations.

“China will always stay committed to the path of peaceful developmen­t and the win-win strategy of opening up and stands ready to share developmen­t dividends with all countries,” Wang said at a meeting between China and 33 members of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

Representa­tives from China and CELAC signed a broad agreement to expand ties in the second time China has met with CELAC – a bloc formed in Venezuela in 2011 that does not include the United States or Canada.

Though it had few specific details, the agreement is part of an evolving and more aggressive Chinese foreign policy in Latin America as the United States, under President Donald Trump, has taken a more protection­ist stance.

The “One Belt, One Road” initiative, proposed in 2013 by Chinese President Xi Jinping, promotes expanding links between Asia, Africa and Europe, with billions of dollars in infrastruc­ture investment.

Wang emphasized projects to improve connectivi­ty between land and sea, and cited the need to jointly build “logistic, electricit­y and informatio­n pathways.”

The so-called Santiago declaratio­n, signed by China and CELAC delegates, also calls for bolstering trade and taking action on climate change.

Chile Foreign Minister Heraldo Munoz, who has criticised Trump in the past, said the agreement marked an “historic” new era of dialogue between the region and China.

“China said something that is very important, that it wants to be our must trustworth­y partner in Latin America and the Caribbean and we greatly value that,” said Munoz.

“This meeting represents a categoric repudiatio­n of protection­ism and unilateral­ism.”

China has sought a bigger role overseas since Trump was elected, presenting its Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p trade agreement as an alternativ­e to the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p, which the United States has abandoned.

The country is already testing US dominance in Latin America, offering the region US$250 billion in investment over the next decade. It is the top trading partner of many countries in the region, including Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

Still, Wang played down the idea of a race for influence.

“It has nothing to do with geopolitic­al competitio­n. It follows the principle of achieving shared growth through discussion and collaborat­ion,” Wang said in his remarks. “It is nothing like a zero sum game.” — Reuters

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According to data from JPPH National Property Informatio­n Centre, transactio­n volumes for the nine months of 2017 (9M17) fell 4.3 per cent to 229,529 from 239,916 in the previous correspond­ing period.

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