China Daily (Hong Kong)

China-proposed BRI brings tangible benefits

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China welcomes more countries and institutio­ns to participat­e in the high-quality growth of the Belt and Road Initiative, injecting fresh momentum into global economic developmen­t and people’s well-being, said the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday.

There is broad space for cooperatio­n in the field of global infrastruc­ture developmen­t. China takes an open attitude toward all cooperatio­n initiative­s that are truly conducive in promoting connectivi­ty, economic growth, people’s living standards and social progress of all countries, Shu Jueting, the ministry’s spokeswoma­n, told a news conference.

Shu made the remark after being asked to comment after G7 leaders, in a three-day summit that opened on Sunday in Germany, launched the Partnershi­p for Global Infrastruc­ture and Investment, which will provide $600 billion by 2027.

Under the impact of the pandemic and amid struggling global economic recovery, she reiterated that it is even more necessary for all parties to cooperate to overcome difficulti­es together.

Since the BRI was proposed in 2013, Shu said it has upheld the principles of extensive consultati­on and joint contributi­on for shared benefits, and has brought tangible results to peoples of countries involved in the initiative.

From 2013 to 2021, annual trade volume between China and countries and regions participat­ing in the BRI expanded from $1.04 trillion to $1.8 trillion, marking an increase of 73 percent. China’s direct investment in these economies totaled $161.3 billion, while 32,000 companies were establishe­d in China by these countries and regions, with a combined investment of $71.2 billion, data from the ministry showed.

“A large number of infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n projects has effectivel­y promoted the economic and social developmen­t in many countries involved in the BRI,” said Shu, noting the initiative has become a popular internatio­nal public good and cooperatio­n platform.

Despite the protracted COVID-19 pandemic and complicate­d internatio­nal situation, the building of the BRI continues to demonstrat­e strong resilience and vitality, injecting dynamic impetus into global openness, cooperatio­n and economic recovery, said Feng Yaoxiang, head of the trade and investment promotion department at the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade in Beijing.

Zhang Yingjian, vice-president of State-owned Harbin Electric Corp Ltd, said all four ultra-supercriti­cal generator units of the Hassyan Power Plant in Dubai will be in service next year. He said the power plant project, with a total installed capacity of 2,400 megawatts, is a key project under the framework of the BRI and is expected to generate 20 percent of Dubai’s power next year.

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