The Philippine Star

Long Yongtu to Singapore Forum:

Belt and Road Initiative reflects new globalizat­ion trends

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Long

Yongtu, former Secretary General of Boao Forum for Asia, said that depolitici­zation of the Belt and Road Initiative will increase its effectiven­ess, as it is a global investment strategy that reflects new trends of globalizat­ion.

Long, who is also a former Chinese Vice Minister for trade, made the remarks at the Singapore Forum.

Panelists discussed regional integratio­n with topics such as impact of the Belt and Road Initiative to the region, the developmen­t of Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) and the TransPacif­ic Partnershi­p (TPP) agreements.

Long said the process of globalizat­ion has showed new features in the past years: internatio­nal investment is becoming more and more important; and the major players of globalizat­ion have also changed with new technology and e-commerce.

“The Belt and Road Initiative is trying to get more marginaliz­ed countries into the mainstream,” he said. “If we see from this perspectiv­e, the Belt and Road Initiative is not only a Chinese initiative that has its geopolitic­al implicatio­n, but a global investment strategy that reflects the new trends of globalizat­ion.”

The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, proposed by China in 2013, are aimed at reviving the ancient trade routes that span Asia, Africa and Europe.

Masahiro Kawai, project professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy of the University of Tokyo, echoed with Long during the panel discussion.

Kawai proposed to improve the Belt and Road Initiative through multi- lateraliza­tion, rather than make it China’s unilateral plan.

He said different countries should join in the program and work together because the Belt and Road Initiative is such a big project that affects so many countries and has a direct global implicatio­n.

He also encouraged the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB) to enhance cooperatio­n with the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and the World Bank in joint projects.

Themed “Asia and the World - Shared Opportunit­y, Shared Prosperity,” the two- day forum attracted over 200 business and political leaders.

As an annual flagship event of S. Rajaratnam Endowment, the Singapore Forum establishe­s itself as a key platform to discuss geostrateg­ic, politico-economic and governance issues facing Asia with an impact on regional developmen­t and stability.

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