BEIJING, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- From eight major steps to 458
outcomes, a series of achievements made at the just-concluded third Belt and
Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) brought Belt and Road
cooperation to a new stage of higher-quality and higher-level development.
Participants of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) believe that
through joint efforts, the initiative is poised to deliver more tangible
benefits, taking shape as a new solution to imbalanced global development and a
road toward a brighter future for common prosperity.
At the high-profile forum, China announced new moves to
establish pilot zones for Silk Road e-commerce cooperation, enter into free
trade agreements and investment protection treaties with more countries, and
remove all restrictions on foreign investment access in the manufacturing
sector.
As one of the participants of Silk Road e-commerce, Liao
Zhengrong, brand director of a major e-commerce platform in East Africa named
Kilimall, was very excited upon hearing the news.
Founded in 2014, Kilimall has seen over 7.2 million active users
every year, with an annual re-purchase rate of more than 50 percent by the end
of last year.
Kilimall will pull more resources during the promotional season
in November to boost sales, Liao said, who expects total sales on the platform
to double and then redouble.
The third BRF also focused on bolstering the "soft
connectivity" of infrastructure and building high-quality, sustainable,
and resilient infrastructure.
China will speed up the high-quality development of the
China-Europe Railway Express and, together with other parties, build a new
logistics corridor across the Eurasian continent linked by direct railway and
road transportation.
Liu Taiping, general manager of Yuxinou (Chongqing) Logistics
Co., Ltd., is more optimistic about the prospect of the China-Europe Railway
Express.
As the first China-Europe freight train route, the Yuxinou
(Chongqing-Xinjiang-Europe) railway, has launched nearly 50 operating routes,
connecting more than 100 cities in Asia and Europe.
"We will endeavor to set more new routes and speed up
efforts to diversify China-Europe freight train routes," said Liu.
Industrial cooperation is also advancing in BRI-participating
countries and regions. By the end of June 2023, China had signed agreements on
industrial capacity cooperation with more than 40 countries. More than 70
overseas industrial parks have been built by Chinese enterprises together with
governments and enterprises in partner countries.
Located in Abu Dhabi, the China-United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Industrial Capacity Cooperation Demonstration Zone, a landmark cooperation
project between the two countries under the BRI, has witnessed the signing of
26 cooperation projects.
The infrastructure construction of the demonstration zone has
been basically completed, said Zheng Yimin, president of Jiangsu Overseas
Cooperation and Investment Company, adding that more efforts will be made to
attract investment, promote the landing of major projects, and improve its environment.
During the third BRF, Trina Solar Co., Ltd., a Chinese solar
panel giant, signed a memorandum of understanding on its participation in the
UAE project, Zheng added.
Amid the new international situation, the world needs the BRI
more than ever before, and China will continue to deepen Belt and Road
cooperation with partners to jointly build an open, inclusive, interconnected
world for common development.
With a global network of professional firms providing audit,
tax, and advisory services, KPMG has set up offices in more than 90 percent of
BRI participating countries and regions, witnessing tangible benefits the BRI
has brought to the world's economic development and the better-off of local
people's lives.
Official data showed that from 2013 to 2022, the cumulative
value of imports and exports between China and BRI partner countries amounted
to 19.1 trillion U.S. dollars, cumulative two-way investment came in at 380
billion U.S. dollars, and over 3,000 BRI cooperation projects have been
launched in the past decade.
The BRI has contributed China's strength to the sound
development of economic globalization, the improvement of the global governance
system, and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, said
Honson To, chairman of KPMG China and the Asia-Pacific.
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