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In 2017, Italy consolidated its path of full economic recovery, with
positive growth also in terms of employment, export and share of global
trade. Italy, as China, has gained a lot from going global in recent
times: they both share the idea that the only way to fully reap the
benefits of globalization while reducing the chances of any side-effect
is through dialogue, consultation and mutual understanding. These three
words, in fact, are the most useful tools in the international
community's hands.
The comprehensive strategic partnership between Italy and China,
which has been built up and reinforced in the recent past, can be taken
as a good example of what those words mean. In the last few years the
political and economic ties between Italy and China have experienced a
new impetus. There has been a continuous stream of top-level visits,
reflecting the increasing willingness to further promote our bilateral
strategic partnership. On every occasion, Italy and China have signed
important bilateral agreements in areas such as health, science,
technology, space exploration and food safety.
Our partnership has a potential beyond our imagination. Italy and
China are the top two countries in the world for the number of sites
included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. Indeed, the first twinning
was launched last January, between Verona and Hangzhou's West Lake.
But our cooperation is not limited to the celebration of the past and
beauty. We are able to look ahead and string together our most
innovative scientific knowledge. Last February, for instance, our two
heads of state celebrated the launch of "China Seismo Electromagnetic
Satellite", an unprecedented joint project to study earthquake-prone
areas from the space.
Italy has a lot to offer to help China achieve the goal set by
President Xi Jinping, of developing a "Beautiful China": sustainable
urbanization, health services, green technology, clean energy, smart
design are all areas in which the Italian productive system excels. It
is a talent inspired by our history, especially by the Renaissance, and
that fits particularly well with the Chinese leadership's objectives.
As China pursues qualitative development and further opens up its
economy to the outside world, Italy's exports to China in all these
sectors are substantially increasing month after month. In 2017, our
exports to China went up by almost 22 percent and the overall trade
balance grew by 14.6 percent. This trend embodies the idea of mutually
beneficial cooperation at the core of our vision of a "Road to 50"
leading to 2020, the last year of the China's 13th Five-Year Plan
(2016-20), as well as the 50th anniversary of our diplomatic relations.
A natural consequence of the solid foundation of Italy-China
relations is a steady increase in people-to-people contacts, tourism and
cultural cooperation. Our consulates in China are dealing with a
substantial surge of applications for tourism and business visas: in the
first five months of 2018, the number of visas issued by our offices
increased by 25 percent compared with 2017. Italian and Chinese police
officers are jointly patrolling an increasing number of sites in the two
countries, showing mutual trust and providing additional security to
our tourists.
Our universities are launching cooperation projects for joint
research and academic exchanges. Italian and Chinese entrepreneurs are
working together in the context of the bilateral "Business Forum", which
will travel in a few days to Dalian, Liaoning province, and Qingdao,
Shandong province. With our companies, our ports, our logistics hubs
ready to cooperate for mutual benefit, we are looking with strong
interest at the development of the Belt and Road Initiative. This is
only natural, as Italy is the historic destination of the traditional
Silk Road and a natural hub for the new Silk Road.
Such deep partnership needs to be sustained and nurtured on a daily
basis. It is true that a great new edifice is not built overnight. All
of this would not be possible without the long-standing strong bonds
between Italy and China, based on mutual respect and cooperation and the
pursuit of excellence. These are the shared features of our two
nations, which combine the richness of ancient civilizations with the
capacity to innovate, create and surprise.
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