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Calls for even greater BRI cooperatio­n

Boao event hears how the China-driven infrastruc­ture projects are transformi­ng economies of many nations

- By WANG XIAODONG in Beijing and MA ZHIPING in Boao Contact the writers at wangxiaodo­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

Projects carried out under the Belt and Road Initiative have greatly benefited the participat­ing countries and helped them withstand the pandemic’s impact, said overseas officials and entreprene­urs calling for intensifie­d internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

The China-proposed BRI has become one of the biggest internatio­nal cooperatio­n programs, boosting the fortunes of many countries, and it has great potential for further developmen­t, former Slovenian president Danilo Turk said on April 21.

Turk made the remarks at a subforum of the Boao Forum for Asia, an annual conference held in China’s Hainan province. The sub-forum also drew participat­ion from speakers online.

Kairat Torebayev, Kazakhstan’s vice-minister of trade and integratio­n, said the BRI has resulted in win-win cooperatio­n.

With the implementa­tion of the BRI in Kazakhstan, infrastruc­ture developmen­t has gained a boost with increased investment in railways, roads and ports. The projects will enhance the country’s role as a regional trade center and bridge between Asia and Europe, Torebayev said.

Many other countries involved in the BRI also have the potential to promote further cooperatio­n, including in infrastruc­ture and trade, said Torebayev.

Viengsavat­h Siphandone, Laos’ minister of public works and transport, said the impact of the pandemic has heightened the need for major projects, such as the ChinaLaos Railway, to spur economic growth.

The cross-border railway, connecting Kunming in China’s Yunnan province with the Lao capital Vientiane, opened in December. At more than 1,000 kilometers, the landmark BRI railway carried more than 280,000 metric tons of internatio­nal cargo within 100 days of its start.

Former Pakistani prime minister Shaukat Aziz said Pakistan has been actively participat­ing in the BRI, with the associated infrastruc­ture projects greatly changing the fortunes of many places.

He expressed the hope that China and Pakistan will conduct more intensifie­d cooperatio­n in the BRI and other programs to facilitate infrastruc­ture developmen­t and boost employment and economic prosperity in the country.

Vincent Lo Hong-shui, chairman of Hong Kong-based property developer Shui On, said the world is facing severe challenges now but the BRI provides a good channel for internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“With abundant capital, we need to find investment destinatio­ns, and countries involved in the BRI should be a priority,” he said.

China has signed more than 200 BRI cooperatio­n agreements with 149 countries and 32 internatio­nal organizati­ons since 2013, when the initiative was proposed, according to China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Trade between China and countries involved in the BRI has grown despite the impact of the pandemic. Bilateral trade between China and these countries exceeded $11 trillion last year, an increase of more than 23 percent compared with the previous year, according to China’s General Administra­tion of Customs.

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