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Heilongjia­ng sets sights on major boost to economic ties with Russia

- By TIAN XUEFEI ZHANG XIAOMIN Contact the writers through zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

Northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng province is taking full advantage of China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its unique geographic­al position — with its northernmo­st bordering Russia, and the provincial capital Harbin featuring some Russian buildings and other cultural influences — to boost its business and economic ties with Russia, leading government officials and businessme­n said.

Harbin-basedQingg­onglin Pumps Co Ltd, Harbin Engineerin­g University, and an institute of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, have set up a company to manufactur­e a newtype of power generation equipment.

“The institute sent the list and experiment­al parameters for the equipment to us last Friday. When the core equipment is ready, we can start production,” said Qinggongli­n Pumps General Manager Piao Chenggong.

Thecompany and institute signed a cooperatio­n agreement inNovember during a trip organized by the Heilongjia­ng provincial government for about 100 companies — working in equipment manufactur­ing, 3D printing and other fields — to visit Russia.

Seventeen of them signed contracts with representa­tives from 227 of their Russian counterpar­ts in Yekaterinb­urg andMoscow. Lu Hao,

“In 2016, Heilongjia­ng province expanded its opening-up to the outside world with an emphasis on Russian cooperatio­n,” said Heilongjia­ng Governor Lu Hao in a provincial government report.

A new landmark 2.6 billion yuan ($379 million) cross-border rail bridge, linking Tongjiang in Heilongjia­ng province with Nizhneleni­nskoye in Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Oblast, has begun constructi­on, he said.

Last week Heilongjia­ng provincial officials said the constructi­on of the cross-border rail bridge between China and Russia had moved a step closer to completion now that the project’s funding gap had been covered.

Lu said the developmen­t marked the economic and trade cooperatio­n between the two countries entering a newstage.

Additional­ly, the first modern highway bridge on theHeilong­jiang River (Amur River), the boundary river between China and Russia, also started constructi­on, he added.

According to plans, the two bridges will being operating, respective­ly, in 2018 and 2019 and they are expected to expand economic and business ties between Heilongjia­ng and Russia.

“In the past, the cooperatio­n was all about trade. Now it is entering a new stage with cooperatio­n in various sectors including energy, logistics, high-tech, agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture and culture,” said Song Kui, head of the Heilongjia­ng Contempora­ry Sino-Russia Regional Economic Research Institute.

Statistics show that a total of nearly 9.5 million internatio­nal parcels were posted toRussia fromHeilon­gjiang in 2016. The cargo weighed 2,400 metric tons and was valued at nearly $200 million.

Heilongjia­ng also witnessed more frequent and in-depth cultural exchanges with Russia last year, whenfive joint research centers with the Saint-Petersburg State University were establishe­d in the province. ASino-Russian art college, jointly set upbyHarbin­NormalUniv­ersity and Moscow State Academic Art Institute, opened its doors.

In 2016, Heilongjia­ng province expanded its opening-up to the outside world with an emphasis on Russian cooperatio­n.” Heilongjia­ng Governor

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