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Belt and Road Initiative revives glassware hub

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TAIYUAN — At a glass factory located in North China’s Shanxi province, workers are busy painting white flowers on unfinished cups with glass powder.

After completing more than a dozen steps, they begin to use melted gold to draw gorgeous lines on the cups. Not long after that, the delicate glass cups made at the workshops of Hong Hai Glass Company will be packed and shipped to the Middle East. These handblown glass products are made in Qixian county, a glassware manufactur­ing hub in Shanxi.

Qixian has been engaged in glassware manufactur­ing for more than a century, but disorderly developmen­t once put the county in a bind until the Belt and Road Initiative reignited the glory of this ancient craftsmans­hip.

“Arab countries involved with the BRI are the main export destinatio­ns of our handblown glassware, while hookah bottles and various tableware of Islamic design are the most popular products,” says Li Jiansheng, founder of the company.

Glassware made in Qixian has been exported to more than 80 countries and regions over the past few years, including over 40 countries involved in the BRI, registerin­g an average annual export growth of 30 percent.

“We have set up offices in Dubai, which is a trading hub of the Middle East region, to further expand our sales,” Li says.

The annual output of Li’s enterprise has reached approximat­ely 40 million yuan ($6.17 million), with the export value exceeding 30 million yuan.

“The ties between China and Arab countries are deepening thanks to the BRI,” Li says. “It is convenient for us to do business there or for them to come to China.”

The county now has 47 glassware factories, among which handblown glassware accounts for about half of the output and 26 percent of the global output, according to Chen Rujia, a staff member of the Qixian glassware industry developmen­t center.

The industry has granted more than 20,000 people stable jobs, with an average annual per capita income of 50,000 yuan.

In 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology approved the establishm­ent of the initiative’s industrial cooperatio­n zone for small and medium-sized enterprise­s in Qixian, the first of its kind in China.

A year later, the local government launched the constructi­on of the first phase of a new industrial town for glassware manufactur­ing, with an investment of 2 billion yuan and a planned area of 176.47 hectares. A warehousin­g and logistics center was also establishe­d in Germany.

The initiative has brought unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies for the county, says Hu Xiaofeng, director of the Qixian glassware industry developmen­t center.

“We must carry it forward and take our glassware to more people in countries involved with the BRI,” he says.

 ?? CHAI TING / XINHUA ?? The Belt and Road Initiative has brought new opportunit­ies to the glassware industry in Qixian county, Shanxi province.
CHAI TING / XINHUA The Belt and Road Initiative has brought new opportunit­ies to the glassware industry in Qixian county, Shanxi province.

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