BRI projects connect the world and improve livelihoods, forum hears

By Xu Weiwei in Macao | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2022-09-28 20:53
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Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, minister of energy and infrastructure of the United Arab Emirates, delivers a keynote speech by video link at the opening ceremony of the forum on Sept 28. [Photo by Xu Weiwei/chinadaily.com.cn]

Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, minister of energy and infrastructure of the United Arab Emirates, said the relationship between China and the UAE has become increasingly close over the years, and the two countries' ties are characterized by broad development potential and positive prospects.

He said the UAE has contributed to more than 650 projects with Chinese investments, and more than 4,000 Chinese companies operate in the UAE today, creating more than 400,000 jobs.

"By granting foreign investors full ownership of different enterprises, we aim to stimulate investment cooperation between our two countries in different areas such as the digital economy, green economy and circular economy," he said. "In its vision for the future, the UAE is seeking to shift to a more sustainable green economic model."

Wee Ka Siong, Malaysia's transport minister, described in a video address the infrastructure development as the backbone of the nation "to spur progress and improve the well-being of its people".

He said Malaysia remains committed to working on "quality and sustainable infrastructure that will have a high catalytic impact" toward the goal of achieving a high-income developed economy. Also, priority is placed on improving connectivity across regions through the integration of various transport modes.

Wee also said there have been massive high-tech investments from foreign partners over the last 10 years, citing the Gemas-Johor Bahru electrified double-tracking project and the East Coast Rail Link among mega projects with substantial investment from Chinese enterprises.

Mahbub Ali, Bangladesh's state minister for civil aviation and tourism, said in his video address that infrastructure investment and construction are essential to each nation's economic and social growth.

"The traditional friendship between China and Bangladesh has a long history and has a broad space for cooperation in the field of infrastructure," he said, adding that Bangladesh's Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism has maintained close communication and exchanges with Chinese companies.

"The Padma Bridge greatly promotes the connectivity between Dhaka and southwest area of the country — regional connectivity, and provides millions of employment opportunities along the route," he said, citing the completed bridge built by a Chinese contractor.

Joao Baptista Borges, Angola's minister of energy and water, said via video link that China is the country's main economic partner, achieving around $23 billion in trade exchanges.

The Caculo Cabaca power plant, an important infrastructure project, will be the largest hydroelectric undertaking built in Angola. It is an ecologically sustainable clean energy project with a capacity of 2,172 megawatts, and it is the largest investment for a single project financed by China, or any other source, in Angola.

The 13th IIICF saw 20 percent more attendance as compared with last year. More than 1,300 participants, including leaders and executives from government departments, financial institutions, international contractors and enterprises, attended this year's forum.

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