Initiative promotes 'go global' policy
The newly built "Silk Road Golden Bridge" in Beijing Olympic Park gets its lights tested on April 18, 2017, in preparation for the upcoming Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation that will be held from May 14 to 15. [Photo/VCG] |
The focus is squarely on interconnectivity
Zhao Minghao, a research fellow at the China Center for Contemporary World Studies of the International Department of CPC Central Committee / CHINA DAILY |
The Belt and Road Initiative "starts from within" China; it is part of the country's pursuit to better interact with the rest of the world. In other words, the initiative matters a great deal to China for its economic transition, especially to the less-developed provinces and regions in West China, which are likely to be at the forefront of the reform and opening-up if they manage to capitalize on it.
The implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative focuses on economic growth and interconnectivity. It, as President Xi Jinping has emphasized, is aimed at facilitating transnational trade and investment cooperation, as well as creating fresh demand to achieve global economic balance.
To a large extent, infrastructure connectivity, capacity cooperation and trade exchanges will serve as a linchpin of the initiative's construction. For the local governments in China, they should be careful not to overstep the boundaries as their job is to guide enterprises, be they State-owned or private, to participate in the projects.
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