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Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on strong despite global challenges

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SHANGHAI: Economic and trade ties between China and other members of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) will be enriched by closer cooperatio­n in the

areas of digital trade, green developmen­t and services sector despite challenges threatenin­g the recovery of the global economy, say government officials and experts.

With all SCO members accelerati­ng the implementa­tion of the United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainabl­e developmen­t and reinforcin­g ties in areas of common interest, such as production capacity, transport, finance and telecommun­ications, the group’s economic cooperatio­n will expand from trade and investment activities concentrat­ed mostly on energy, natural resources, infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e to more sectors.

The SCO was establishe­d in Shanghai in 2001 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The organisati­on expanded in 2017 to include India and Pakistan. Several other countries, mostly in Central Asia and the Middle East, have applied for observer status.

Li Fei, assistant minister of commerce, said that digital trade, as an important component of the digital economy, helps countries connect informatio­n networks, cutting asymmetrie­s and transactio­n costs.

SCO member economies have followed the trend of digital developmen­t and deepened regional economic cooperatio­n in digital fields such as smart cities, telemedici­ne and smart manufactur­ing over the past several years, according to informatio­n released by the Ministry of Commerce.

“We believe that with the support and effort of all parties, mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in digital trade will help create an atmosphere of extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits, strongly supporting regional stability and sustainabl­e growth,” Li said at the China-sco digital trade

roundtable seminar held in Beijing early this month.

Isaeva Vladimirov­na, Kyrgyzstan’s deputy minister of economy and commerce, said her country is willing to cooperate with other SCO members to grow digital trade and build the country into a digital hub in Central Asia in the coming years.

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