China Daily (Hong Kong)

Belt, Road enhances regional benefit of Beijing-Bangkok ties

- By PAN MENGQI panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The synergy of the Belt and Road Initiative and Thailand 4.0 developmen­t program can help improve regional interconne­ctivity, accelerate economic growth and bring tangible benefits to people in East Asia, experts from China and Thailand said at a forum on Friday.

The first Sino-Thai Joint Think Tank Forum, held in Beijing by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, included over 80 academics and officials from the two countries. They explored models for synergy between the China-proposed initiative and Thailand’s developmen­t program.

The innovation-driven Thailand 4.0 developmen­t program is highly consistent with the aims and goals of the Belt and Road Initiative, said Gao Peiyong, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Both countries have a significan­t need to boost linkages with other countries and promote industrial upgrading, Gao said. He named infrastruc­ture, telecommun­ications, digital economy, energy and internet technology as the five key areas for the bilateral cooperatio­n in the next five years.

Thailand 4.0 is a strategy put forward by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government in 2016, aiming to transform Thailand into an economy driven by innovation and technologi­es.

The strategy’s flagship project is the Eastern Economic Corridor, a special economic zone set up in three southeaste­rn Thai provinces to develop high-valued industries.

General Surasit Thanadtang, director of the Thai-Chinese Strategic Research Center at the National Research Council of Thailand, said the corridor project could benefit China, Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia.

Thanadtang said the project aims to make Thailand a regional center for aircraft maintenanc­e as part of a $5.7 billion upgrading of U-Tapao Internatio­nal Airport, serving the cities of Rayong and Pattaya cities along the coast.

The increased terminal capacity would help cope with the influx of tourists, given that China is not only Thailand’s major trade and investment partner but also the largest source of tourists.

Apart from the airport, the EEC project also calls for investment in high-speed rail, smart cities and industry developmen­t, where Thanadtang said the Belt and Road Initiative can be of help.

Joe Horn-Phathanoth­ai, founder and CEO of advisory firm Strategy61­3, said the initiative is expected to heavily favor Southeast Asia due to its large market, proximity and cultural ties.

“As neighborin­g countries, China and Thailand are close partners and reliable friends. The two countries have establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and strengthen­ed cooperatio­n in multiple areas such as agricultur­e, railway connectivi­ty and trade,” he said.

In addition to helping Thailand build needed infrastruc­ture, the synergy between the initiative and Thailand 4.0 would help transform Thailand into a key logistics hub between Southeast Asia and China, he said.

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