Bangkok Post

Govt pledges cooperatio­n with Henan

Thailand eyes route to connect to Eurasia

- MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

Thailand and China’s Henan province have pledged to strengthen aviation and investment cooperatio­n through Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) scheme and China’s Silk Road Fund for transport linkage projects.

An agreement was reached in a meeting yesterday between Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak and Chen Run’er, governor of Henan province, in Bangkok. The meeting also discussed cooperatio­n in developing the tourism industries in both countries.

Thailand’s EEC, in particular, would offer an important route that would link to China’s One Belt, One Road initiative.

The initiative has become the focal point of China’s economic diplomacy, with the goal of promoting regional and cross-continenta­l connectivi­ty between China and Eurasia.

The One Belt, One Road initiative involves China’s proposed Silk Road Economic Belt and Maritime Silk Road project. The project’s connectivi­ty covers five major areas of interest: policy coordinati­on, infrastruc­ture constructi­on (including railways and highways), unimpeded trade, financial integratio­n and people-topeople ties. Among these, infrastruc­ture constructi­on is the dominant feature of the New Silk Road.

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January that China will host a “One Belt, One Road” summit in Beijing this May to brainstorm interconne­cted developmen­t.

Henan is one of the most important provinces of China and it is labelled the future hub of China’s aviation logistics, Mr Somkid said after the meeting yesterday.

Henan also has four to five special economic areas and most recently the entire province has been included in China’s Zhongyuan Economic Zone because the Zhengzhou Xinzheng Internatio­nal Airport is located there, the deputy prime minister said. He said the airport serves as a logistics centre and a centre to connect to the One Belt, One Road project and Eurasia.

Henan has exceptiona­l knowledge in economic developmen­t and Thailand can learn from it, he said. Zhongyuan Economic Zone, also known as Central Plains Economic Zone, is the proposed economic developmen­t zone for the economic region in Henan province, which is spreading to surroundin­g areas.

“The Henan governor compliment­ed Thailand on its EEC developmen­t plan, which he said was complete.

He also invited us to travel to [Henan] to learn more about its developmen­t projects and said he wants Thai and Chinese investors to cooperate more,” said Mr Somkid.

The Henan governor also pledged to support Chinese investors in Thailand’s EEC, he said, adding that both sides also agreed that a Thai team would travel to Henan around the middle of this year to study which industries there might be of interest to Thailand.

Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana said it was agreed at yesterday’s meeting that a team from Henan would come to Thailand first to work with the Thai side, after which the Thai team would go to Henan.

The meeting also discussed Thailand’s desire for a special agreement with Henan regarding Thailand’s EEC and Henan’s industries, Mr Somkid said, adding bilateral cooperatio­n on airport and seaport developmen­t should also be included as part of the special agreement.

If Thailand can connect to China’s One Belt, One Road project, it would allow Thailand to connect to Europe through China’s transport system; but if Thailand misses this opportunit­y, there may not be a second chance, the deputy premier said.

In the area of tourism, he said both sides talked about attracting quality tourists, measures to eradicate the socalled zero-dollar tour scams and a plan to increase the number of flights between Thailand and Henan.

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