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By June 2018, trade in goods between China and countries involved in
the Belt and Road Initiative surpassed $5 trillion in the past five
years, with an average annual increase of 1.1 percent, according to a
press release of the State Council Information Office on Monday,
People's Daily reported.
Total investment in economic and trade cooperative zones in these
countries reached $28.9 billion, and generated 244,000 local jobs and
tax revenue of more than $2 billion, making China the largest trading
partner of the 25 countries.
Since China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative five years ago, the
country's direct investment to countries along the route grew 7.2
percent in average annually, with newly signed foreign contract amount
surpassing $500 billion.
Besides financial investment, major projects are also underway, with
many of them bearing successful fruits. The Madaraka Express, connecting
the Kenyan port of Mombasa with Nairobi, started operation on May 30
last year. The Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, connecting Ethiopia with
Djibouti, began operation on Oct 5, 2016. The China-Thailand railway,
connecting Kunming and Bangkok, has also started construction and is
expected to be completed by 2021.
Chinese enterprises established 82 economic and trade cooperative
zones in countries along the route in the past five years, attracting
3,995 companies to the zones.
The country has signed or upgraded five free trade agreements with 13
countries along the route, and is accelerating expanding a
high-standard free trade network covering Belt and Road countries and
serving the whole world.
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