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Ningbo, known for its comfortable climate all year round and
plentiful marine resources, is making great strides in cooperating with
16 Central and Eastern European Countries in sectors such as ports,
tourism and education.
As a coastal city in eastern China, Ningbo is the port at the
southern end of China's Grand Canal and the eastern departure port of
the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
Ningbo's Zhoushan Port, one of China's largest pivotal ports, plays
an important role in supporting trade and port cooperation between China
and CEEC.
Last year, along its three main routes, 870,000 containers were
transported from Ningbo's Zhoushan Port to the CEEC of Poland, Romania,
Croatia and Slovenia. Official figures reveal an increase of 13.37
percent from 2016, according to Ningbo Zhoushan Port Co Ltd.
Zhejiang and CEEC have established a robust trade base in the past
decades, and mutual port connections have become closer with the advance
of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Officials said that CEEC have rich resources, especially in raw materials, which can be used to supply shortages in Ningbo.
CEEC also play an irreplaceable role for Ningbo in the export of its
traditional products such as mechanical and electronic products, toys
and suitcases, to the European Union.
Ningbo has carried out measures and policies to facilitate trade
between the two sides - including setting up the pilot area for the
national inspection of China-CEEC trade facilitation, accelerating the
procedures needed for agricultural products to enter the market. This
includes the faster issuing of certificates of origin and quarantine
information, said Zhu Minmin, an official from Ningbo Customs District.
In addition to port trade, tourism has also been a focus of the mutual cooperation.
In recent years, Ningbo has intensified efforts to promote tourism by
launching activities in CEEC, including exchange weeks and special
tours.
As a result, the city has signed 28 tourism investment projects worth
63 billion yuan ($9.87 billion), which boosted the collaboration of the
tourism industry, departments and agencies on both sides, according to
the Ningbo Tourism Development Commission.
"These activities have provided platforms for CEEC to explore China's
tourism market and have tapped into the unique tourism resources and
investment environment of Zhejiang and Ningbo, promoting the city's
image as a modern harbor city and international tourism destination,"
said Li Zhemin, deputy director of the commission.
In June, the 2018 China-CEEC tourism cooperation exchange week will
be held in Ningbo, featuring a cooperation conference, symposium and
field trip.
As a key factor in mutual cooperation, the two sides have also combined to work on educational exchanges.
Ningbo has hosted the China Ningbo-CEEC Educational Cooperation
Conference for the last four years. Nearly 400 government and university
representatives have participated in this annual gathering and 64
educational cooperation and sister-university agreements have been
signed. Education institutes in Ningbo have established partnerships
with 66 colleges and universities in CEEC and launched nearly 80
education projects, according to Ningbo Education Bureau.
Based on the demand for urban and industrial development, Ningbo has
ramped up collaboration with leading education service providers in CEEC
to strengthen cooperation in staff training and communications. It has
partnered with The Russian Academy of Arts to host forums, exhibitions
and training programs.
In 2014, Ningbo established special scholarships for the students
from CEEC who come to study in the city, worth from 6,000 yuan to 30,000
yuan per student per year. To date, 56 students from the CEEC have
received a total of over 800,000 yuan in scholarships.
Ningbo has also made a significant investment in attracting
high-caliber professionals to the city to support its longterm growth.
Last June, the city set up a service office for CEEC professionals,
the first of its kind in China, aiming to better connect experts in CEEC
with companies and institutes in Ningbo and surrounding areas.
To date, the office has invited more than 80 experts to attend
meetings related to project and educational cooperation, new materials
industry development and foreign engineer recruitment and training.
The city's education bureau said that Ningbo will continue to deepen and upgrade its educational cooperation in upcoming years.
In the recent years, Ningbo has also made great efforts to promote
cultural exchange in CEEC. Officials from the Ningbo Bureau of Culture,
Radio & TV, Press and Publication revealed that Ningbo has launched
11 cultural promotion projects in CEEC since 2015.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2018-06/06/content_36334806.htm
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