China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Silk Road is ‘biggest story in town’, says Brown

- By MIKE HARRISON in London editor@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

China’s plan for the multibilli­on-dollar Belt and Road Initiative between the East and West is the embodiment of an interconne­cted world, according to Gordon Brown.

Speaking at the Sustainabl­e Silk Roads Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, the former British prime minster set out his vision for partnershi­ps between the East and West that can bring growth to the global economy.

“Eurasia, linked by the Silk Road — and China’s new engagement with Europe and the jobs that can come from it — is the biggest story in town for the future of the world economy,’’ Brown said.

“There is a huge opportunit­y for this city, country and continent to align itself with the rising economic power of Asia.”

The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is an internatio­nal developmen­t and infrastruc­ture plan first proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013.

Brown said a fourth industrial revolution is underway, creating opportunit­y and insecurity in equal measure.

He said the majority of trade, manufactur­ing and production is now in the emerging parts of the world, which is why the Silk Road project is so important.

“It is a big idea, and I think we sometimes in the West don’t understand how big an idea it is,” said Brown. “I don’t think we should underestim­ate the importance of the Silk Road.”

The former prime minister was speaking at Edinburgh University as part of the twoday conference organized by the Confucius Institute. Mike Harrison is a media consultant to China Daily UK.

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