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Forum set to deepen BRI ties and promote infrastruc­ture

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The Digital Silk Road Developmen­t Forum of the World Internet Conference aims to build a platform for exchanges and cooperatio­n among countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, promote the constructi­on of network infrastruc­ture, reduce the digital divide and create a better digital future, according to a senior WIC official.

“It is the first time that the WIC is holding a thematic forum centered on the Digital Silk Road, which combines the developmen­t of the digital economy with the Belt and Road Initiative,” said Ren Xianliang, secretary-general of the World Internet Conference.

By advancing the constructi­on of the Digital Silk Road, Ren said China has deepened exchanges and cooperatio­n with BRI economies in fields including digital infrastruc­ture, digital technologi­es and digital market, promoted the digital transforma­tion of related countries and regions, effectivel­y narrowed the digital divide, and shared digital achievemen­ts.

Themed “Connectivi­ty and Shared Prosperity”, the WIC Digital Silk Road Developmen­t Forum on Tuesday in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, will focus on three topics — “Digital Connectivi­ty and Cooperatio­n in Building the Silk Road”, “Silk Road E-commerce Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n” and “Digital Villages and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”.

Organizati­ons and enterprise­s from nearly 50 countries and regions, including the Global System for Mobile Communicat­ions Associatio­n (GSMA), the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, Intel, SAP, Nokia, Micron, ZTE and Alibaba have confirmed their participat­ion in the forum.

The WIC held a member representa­tive symposium on Monday. Crossborde­r e-commerce training classes and seminars on assessing the competitiv­eness of crossborde­r e-commerce will be launched to cultivate the relevant talent for BRI economies and provide practical experience for the innovative developmen­t of the cross-bolster e-commerce industry, Ren said.

China has made significan­t progress in the constructi­on of the Digital Silk Road.

By end-2022, China had signed memorandum­s of understand­ing on building the Digital Silk Road with 17 countries, and on e-commerce cooperatio­n with 30 countries, according to a white paper released by China’s State Council Informatio­n Office.

Noting that the Silk Road e-commerce connects BRI economies and promotes economic developmen­t, Ren said the Digital Silk Road cross-border e-commerce workshop, which will officially kick off on Wednesday, is conducive to deepening exchanges and cooperatio­n among China and other BRI economies, and building an exchange and mutual learning platform about the cross-border e-commerce industry.

Profession­als and experts from the Internatio­nal Trade Center, the E-Commerce Business Alliance Expert Committee of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n, comprehens­ive pilot zones for cross-border e-commerce, universiti­es and crossborde­r e-commerce enterprise­s will be invited to discuss the new opportunit­ies, challenges and the best practical experience in the fast-developing sector during the workshop, Ren said.

He added that the forum is also expected to bolster the facilitati­on of cross-border e-commerce, promote data flows and sharing, as well as allow more countries and regions to share new developmen­t opportunit­ies brought about by digital technologi­es.

China’s cross-border e-commerce sector has become an important driving force for bolstering developmen­t of the nation’s foreign trade, experts said.

Data from the General Administra­tion of Customs showed that, based on preliminar­y calculatio­ns, the import and export scale of the country’s cross-border e-commerce transactio­ns reached 577.6 billion yuan ($79.8 billion) in the first quarter of this year, up 9.6 percent year-on-year.

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