China Daily

Economic ties need to be strengthen­ed

- By CAO DESHENG

The Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on should place high priority on developing closer economic and trade partnershi­ps as part of broader practical cooperatio­n among SCO members, said Uzbek Ambassador to China Bakhtiyor Saidov.

Countries should also jointly carry forward various projects under the framework of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, which is of great importance for bilateral and multilater­al partnershi­ps with and within the SCO, Saidov told China Daily.

Specific plans should be formulated and moved forward for the partnershi­p in terms of investment in transporta­tion and high-tech manufactur­ing, as well as developmen­t of the service sector and tourism, he said.

Saidov called for concerted efforts from SCO members to build a transport corridor in the region — a move to help Central Asian countries access global markets.

A vital task for the organizati­on is to set up a unified transporta­tion management system, which allows for more unified and simplified customs procedures, standardiz­ed legal codes and a security oversight system for both cargo and passengers, he said.

“With this in mind, priority should be given to tapping the potential of cross-border transport in SCO countries. Constructi­on of China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan crossborde­r railways in particular will help countries in the region put in place the shortest routes to access the internatio­nal market,” he added.

Saidov considers the building of a proposed SCO developmen­t bank to be of “imperative” importance, saying it’s high time to build up a multilater­al financing institutio­n to ensure regional developmen­t.

The ambassador highly commended the Belt and Road Initiative, saying that compared with other initiative­s related to the ancient Silk Road, China’s initiative is more “clear-cut in concept” and “detailed in practice” in terms of partnershi­ps with countries involved.

It will create opportunit­ies for building an efficient cross-border transport system, increase cargo volume, expand the road and railway transporta­tion network and give impetus to the building of modernized infrastruc­ture facilities, providing conditions to make the region a global cross-border logistics hub, Saidov said.

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