China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Belt, Road called an opportunit­y for the US

- By AMY HE in New York amyhe@chinadaily­usa.com

Tung Chee-hwa, former chief executive of Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, said that while trade and business ties between China and the US are important, the “overall relationsh­ip should not be anchored on the economic relationsh­ip alone”, adding that taking advantage of every opportunit­y to collaborat­e will move the relationsh­ip forward.

The two countries were able to come together to prevent an even bigger global financial meltdown from taking place during the 2008 financial crisis, collaborat­e on medical science in Africa during the Ebola crisis in 2014, and are currently working together to ensure a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, Tung said on Wednesday at the Asia Society during a high-level dialogue on the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Today, the fact is that the world is faced with many other challenges that need urgent attention,” he said, adding that “no single country can address [all of the] challenges alone”.

“A multilater­al approach will be necessary, and the involvemen­t of the big powers is crucial,” he said. “But initiative­s agreed to between the US and China from the very beginning can help the eventual success of our common efforts. I believe that contributi­ng to the global common good is a noble and good cause for the two countries to take on.”

Tung was Hong Kong’s first chief executive after the transfer of sovereignt­y from the United Kingdom to the People’s Republic of China in 1997.

He served until 2005 and is currently vice-chairman of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

The Belt and Road Initiative Dialogue held at the Asia Society, jointly organized by the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges and the Asia Society Policy Institute,

I am quite confident that when the two sides officially meet at the end of these 100 days, there will be new plans ...” Cui Tiankai, Chinese ambassador to the US

comes a month after a Belt and Road Initiative forum was held in Beijing to discuss next steps for the $1 trillion project.

Cui Tiankai, Chinese ambassador to the US, said that the Belt and Road project was a manifestat­ion of China’s preference for connectivi­ty over separation.

“This connectivi­ty is not only about linking our infrastruc­ture, roads, and bridges together, but also about policy, trade, financial flows, and people-topeople exchanges,” he said.

“This connectivi­ty will make it possible for us to build stronger bonds among nations, and really join hands to respond to the growing global challenges that transcend national boundaries,” added Cui.

Though the project has a certain geographic­al scope, it is open to all who want to participat­e and invest and China would be open to increased participat­ion by the US, he said. “Let’s make it another joint venture between us,” he said.

China and the US have economies that are so interdepen­dent that there is no option for trade wars or zero-sum games, and healthy competitio­n should be fostered, he said. “If China and the US can confront their common challenges, they will open a new page in history.”

“There are signs of steps in the right direction,” the ambassador said. “Just two months ago, President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump had their first meeting in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. It was a very successful and productive summit — maybe more successful than most people would expect. It set the tone and direction for our relations to go forward.”

Referring to the 100-day plan initiated between the two sides at the meeting, Cui said that there have already been some “early harvests” and more new plans are in the pipeline.

“I am quite confident that when the two sides officially meet at the end of these 100 days, there will be new plans for one year, two years, and the years to come,” he told the audience.

“Policies oriented at reducing trade deficit would have negative impact on US employment.” Zhang Yuyan, director of Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences “A good, interactiv­e and stable trade relationsh­ip between China and the US is stabilizer of world economic growth.” Chen Wenling, chief economist of CCIEE “The 100-day plan is a new practical way adopted by China and the US to solve problems.” Bi Jiyao, deputy director of the Academy of Macroecono­mic Research

 ?? AMY HE / CHINA DAILY ?? Tung Chee-hwa (right), former chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, gives remarks on Wednesday at the Asia Society in New York.
AMY HE / CHINA DAILY Tung Chee-hwa (right), former chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, gives remarks on Wednesday at the Asia Society in New York.
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