Oman Daily Observer

China pledges $124 billion for new Silk Road plan

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged $124 billion on Sunday for his ambitious new Silk Road plan to forge a path of peace, inclusiven­ess and free trade, and called for the abandonmen­t of old models based on rivalry and diplomatic power games.

China has touted what it formally calls the Belt and Road initiative as a new way to boost global developmen­t since Xi unveiled the plan in 2013, aiming to expand links between Asia, Africa, Europe and beyond underpinne­d by billions of dollars in infrastruc­ture investment.

China’s most important diplomatic event of the year, the two-day summit offers Xi another chance to bolster China’s global leadership ambitions as US President Donald Trump promotes “America First” and questions existing global free trade initiative­s like Nafta.

“We should build an open platform of cooperatio­n and uphold and grow an open world economy,” Xi told the opening of the summit.

Xi said the world must create conditions that promote open developmen­t and encourage the building of systems of “fair, reasonable and transparen­t global trade and investment rules”.

“Trade is the important engine of economic developmen­t,” Xi said.

He said the world must promote the multilater­al trade system, the establishm­ent of free trade regions, and the facilitati­on of free trade.

Xi pledged a massive funding boost to the new Silk Road, including an extra 100 billion yuan ($14.50 billion) into the existing Silk Road Fund, 380 billion in loans from two policy banks and 60 billion yuan in aid to developing countries and internatio­nal institutio­ns in new Silk Road countries.

In addition, Xi said China would encourage financial institutio­ns to expand their overseas yuan fund businesses to the tune of 300 billion yuan. Xi did not give a timeframe for the new loans, aid and funding pledged on Sunday.

Leaders from 29 countries are attending the forum, which ends on Monday.

Some expressed Western unease diplomats have about both the summit and the plan as a whole, seeing it as an attempt to promote Chinese influence globally.

China has rejected criticism of the plan and the summit, saying the scheme is open to all, is a win-win, and aimed only at promoting prosperity.

“What we hope to create is a big family of harmonious co-existence,” Xi said, adding pursuit of the initiative will not resort to outdated geopolitic­al manoeuvrin­g. “China is willing to share its developmen­t experience with all countries. We will not interfere in other countries’ internal affairs.

We will not export our system of society and developmen­t model, and even more will not impose our views on others. In advancing the Belt and Road, we will not retread the old path of games between foes. Instead we will create a new model of cooperatio­n and mutual benefit,” Xi said.

 ?? Reuters ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks during the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum at the China National Convention Centre.—
Reuters Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks during the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum at the China National Convention Centre.—

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