China Daily

Xi’s Guangxi visit invigorate­s Belt, Road vision

President encourages more ports in coastal areas to plant seeds of success

- By AN BAIJIE in Beijing and ZHANG LI in Beihai, Guangxi Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi J in ping’ s inspection tour of South China’ s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region last month has invigorate­d the vision for the developmen­t of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, local officials and entreprene­urs said.

Xi, who also serves as general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, promised vigorous efforts to promote the maritimeSi­lk Road, and to advance opening-up under the Belt and Road Initiative, while visiting Tieshan Port in Beihai, Guangxi, on April 19. He Xiaolong, executive deputy director of the port’s Industrial Zone Management Committee, told China Daily that the president’s inspection of the port has great significan­ce for its strategic developmen­t.

“President Xi has encouraged us to write a new chapter for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. For us it means that we should innovate with modern port logistics,” he said, adding that the port will establish a new platform for industrial cooperatio­n with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

Tieshan Port, a connection point for more than 240 maritime trade routes, including 26 to foreign countries, is an important hub for Southeast Asia.

The Belt and Road Initiative has “added wings to the industrial developmen­t” of Tieshan Port, He said, noting that it has led to numerous companies in industries such as petrochemi­cal and new materials to settle in the industrial park in Beihai.

The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, collective­ly known as the Belt and Road Initiative, was put forward by Xi in 2013. The initiative aims to expand connection­s between Asia and the rest of the world.

The Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n will be held in Beijing on Sunday and Monday. It will be the highest-profile internatio­nal meeting on the Belt and Road since the initiative was introduced.

During the inspection of Tieshan Port, Xi asked local authoritie­s about the future constructi­on of the port. He encouraged authoritie­s to constructp­orts in Bei bu Gulf and to develop the maritime economy.

“We often say you’d better build roads first to become rich, but in the coastal areas you have to build ports first ,” Xi said.

Located in the key part of the Beibu Gulf Economic Zone, Beihai has geographic­al advantages that help it to link China with ASEAN members through a complex traffic network including seaports, airports, railways and highways.

Mo Qiyu, general manager of the Beihai Port branch of Beibu Gulf Port Co, said the cargo-handling capacity of Tieshan Port increased from 1.17 million metric tons in 2010 to 22.1 million last year.

“General Secretary Xi was very happy when he heard this number because it took us only six years to achieve capacity that generally takes two or three decades for other ports ,” he said.

Mo attributed the achievemen­t to the region’s increasing foreign trade volume and the implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Huang Qingzhou, vice-general manager of Beihai Chengde Stainless Steel Group, said the Belt and Road Initiative will bring more business opportunit­ies to his company, which imports nearly 3.5 million metric tons of laterite nickel ore — an important raw material for stainless steel — from the Philippine­s and Indonesia through Tieshan Port every year.

“Along with boosting connection­s with Southeast Asian countries under the Belt and Road, the transporta­tion cost of our company will be cut, making our products more competitiv­e,” he said.

Closer links with ASEAN members will also help the company expand its market overseas, he said, adding that the fruits of China’s developmen­t will be shared with all countries along the trade routes.

 ?? HUANG XIAOBANG / XINHUA ?? A ship is docked at Tieshan Port in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, last month.
HUANG XIAOBANG / XINHUA A ship is docked at Tieshan Port in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, last month.

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