China Daily

More cooperatio­n agreements in pipeline

- By ZHONG NAN

China will sign economic and trade cooperatio­n agreements with more than 30 countries and undertake 100 projects to promote trade and investment in countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative as part of its efforts to make global trade more convenient, according to Zhong Shan, minster of commerce, speaking on Sunday.

“We will accelerate policy implementa­tion of the World Trade Organizati­on’s Trade Facilitati­on Agreement and further simplify regulatory procedures in areas such as customs clearance, quarantine and taxation,” Zhong said, at a session about trade connectivi­ty at the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

The ministry predicted that during the next five years, China will import goods worth as much as $8 trillion, including $2 trillion in shipments from countries and regions related to the initiative, while Chinese companies will invest more than $750 billion and up to 500 million tourists will head overseas.

Between 2014 and last year, Chinese companies made outbound direct investment worth $50 billion in nonfinanci­al sectors and signed project contracts worth $305 billion in countries and regions related to the initiative, according to ministry data.

Next year, China will hold an internatio­nal import fair to expand imports and allow more foreign products to enter the domestic said.

Shen Danyang, the ministry’s spokesman, said the Belt and Road Initiative is an effective tool to tackle narrowmind­ed protection­ism and isolationi­sm, because Chinese investment and technologi­es will gradually shape the global value chain, further stimulatin­g new trading activities.

“Companies from the United States and Australia certainly have the chance to supply their products to bigticket projects such as the constructi­on of the ChinaLaos railway and the ChinaThail­and railway,” Shen said. market, Zhong

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