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Expo shows BRI is China-Eurasia trade driver

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and MAO WEIHUA in Urumqi Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

in Urumqi.

China will continue to work with Eurasian economies in building the Belt and Road Initiative for more shared benefits, Vice-Minister of Commerce Fu Ziying said on Thursday.

“Eurasia is an important driver of world economic growth and is a major area in building the Belt and Road Initiative. Cooperatio­n with Eurasia is important more than ever,” Fu said at the 6th China-Eurasia Expo, a three-day event that began on Thursday in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in Northwest China.

Fu said China will work together with Eurasian economies for more cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture, e-commerce and free trade areas.

The annual expo, which was held for the first time in 2011, is an important platform for promoting trade along the Silk Road Economic Belt, one of the two wings of the BRI.

More than 35 countries and regions, including Georgia, Turkmenist­an and Pakistan, are participat­ing in this year’s event.

The expo has attracted over 700 Chinese and foreign companies, including world’s leading companies and China’s corporate stars.

Maia Tskitishvi­li, viceprime minister of Georgia, said: “The expo will be another step forward, contributi­ng to achieve Belt and Road Initiative’s goals and bringing specific outcomes and broader regional benefits.

“This is an excellent opportunit­y to further enhance trade connectivi­ty, people-to-people contacts and business relations, and also highlight our expectatio­ns and priorities in relation to the initiative. Events Maia Tskitishvi­li, like the expo will help the BRI to attain its goals and address any imbalances in trade between China and the Eurasian region,” she said.

Latest data from China’s Ministry of Commerce showed that trade between China and countries and regions participat­ing in the BRI exceeded $5 trillion recently, growing at 1.1 percent annually on average over the past five years.

Chinese overseas direct investment or ODI in BRI participan­ts was more than $70 billion, and has been growing at 7.2 percent annually on average.

The organizing committee of the expo said earlier that the event has emerged as an important platform for exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and Eurasian countries. This year’s edition has also helped showcase Xinjiang’s rapid developmen­t, the committee said.

The previous five editions saw nearly 35 heads of state and directors of internatio­nal organizati­ons deliberate with more than 1,100 ministeria­llevel guests to forge cooperatio­n and trade initiative­s.

Events like the expo will help the BRI to attain its goals and address any imbalances in trade between China and the Eurasian region.” vice-prime minister of Georgia

 ?? ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Handicraft­s from China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region attract visitors at the 6th China-Eurasia Expo, which opened on Thursday
ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY Handicraft­s from China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region attract visitors at the 6th China-Eurasia Expo, which opened on Thursday

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