China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi’an banking on SAR’s status in B&R push

- By OSWALD CHAN in Hong Kong oswald@chinadaily­hk.com

Against the backdrop of the China-led Belt and Road Initiative, Xi’an — capital city of Shaanxi province — should leverage Hong Kong’s “superconne­ctor” status to expand broader cooperatio­n potential between them, Xi’an’s mayor Shangguan Jiqing reckoned.

“As the country forges ahead with the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi’an will fortify its competitiv­e edges in the high technology sector, advanced manufactur­ing and modern services. We’ll also promote Xi’an as the global hub for hardware technology,” he said in a press interview in Hong Kong.

A trade and investment promotion delegation from the northweste­rn province is in the SAR, showcasing more than 400 projects covering 17 industries. The visit is in conjunctio­n with the Shaanxi-GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Economic Cooperatio­n Week, which kicked off in the city this week.

Unveiled by President Xi Jinping in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative embraces more than 60 countries across Asia, Europe and Africa, accounting for 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product.

Shangguan noted that Hong Kong is currently Xi’an’s largest source of overseas direct investment, followed by the United States, South Korea and Singapore.

According to Xi’an Municipal People’s Government data, there are now 1,382 overseas direct investment projects in Xi’an, with Hong Kong accounting for nearly 40 percent of them. The SAR also accounts for 51.8 percent of total contracted investment­s amounting to $13.23 billion. The scope of investment by Hong Kong’s business sector in Xi’an spans manufactur­ing, real estate, finance, and modern services.

Hong Kong enterprise­s have offered developmen­t capital and advanced management concepts that have greatly enhanced Xi’an’s links with the outside world and elevated its internatio­nalization level.

“Xi’an needs Hong Kong’s business connection­s, capital and experience in handling business projects to propel its developmen­t. We need to leverage Hong Kong’s ‘superconne­ctor’ status,” Shangguan said. “This will also give Hong Kong businessme­n more space and opportunit­ies for developmen­t.”

“With the Belt and Road Initiative in mind, Xi’an and Hong Kong should have broader cooperatio­n potential, particular­ly in new technologi­es, advanced manufactur­ing, modern services, culture and tourism, as well as external trade,” the mayor said.

Xi’an is a major functional area located within the China (Shaanxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone — one of the country’s 11 pilot free trade zones.

In the first three quarters of this year, the provincial capital saw its import and export value surge 36.8 percent yearon-year to 183.7 billion yuan ($27.7 billion), accounting for 93.9 percent of Shaanxi’s total import and export value, according to the website of the People’s Government of Shaanxi Province.

“We will push forward the developmen­t of the pilot free trade zone in the fields of investment management, trade services, finance sector opening, regulation and legal protection, thus facilitati­ng financing, trade, logistics and service regulation,” Shangguan said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? As Hong Kong hosts a trade and investment delegation from northweste­rn Shaanxi province, the Seventh Shaanxi-Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Economic Cooperatio­n Week kicked off in the SAR this week, with contracts for 12 new projects signed.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY As Hong Kong hosts a trade and investment delegation from northweste­rn Shaanxi province, the Seventh Shaanxi-Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Economic Cooperatio­n Week kicked off in the SAR this week, with contracts for 12 new projects signed.
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