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Wednesday, October 14 2020 - 20:30
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Xinhua Silk Road: China's Quanzhou strives to promote construction of pilot zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
BEIJING, Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Quanzhou, located in southeast China's Fujian Province, has been striving to 
promote the construction of the pilot zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk 
Road under the country's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

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Quanzhou serves as the important starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk 
Road. Since the BRI was proposed by China in 2013, Quanzhou has strived to grab 
the historical opportunity.

Quanzhou has all-round advantages in constructing the pilot zone. It boasts 
profound cultural heritage, sound economic foundation, rich overseas Chinese 
resources, great potential in ports and entrepreneurial talents.

In 2019, Quanzhou's GDP amounted to 994.666 billion yuan, ranking the first in 
the province for 21 consecutive years.

Over the past five years, Quanzhou has accelerated the construction of the 
pilot zone of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, played a leading role in 
cultural exchanges, deepened international economic and trade cooperation, 
strengthened connectivity among all the countries participating in the 21st 
Century Maritime Silk Road, and committed to the people-to-people exchanges.

Statistics showed that the total freight volume between Quanzhou and the 
countries participating in the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road reached 2.381 
million tonnes in 2019, with the total container throughput hitting 43,800 TEUs.

Quanzhou hosted the 2020 major work promotion conference for the joint 
construction of the BRI from September 10 to 11. Officials from Fujian 
Development and Reform Commission made remarks and exchanged views on promoting 
local construction of the BRI.

In the next phase, Quanzhou will actively integrate into the BRI and strengthen 
Fujian's position as the core area of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. It 
will make efforts in constructing projects, expanding international market, 
enhancing global cultural exchanges, preventing risks faced by enterprises 
"going out," and uplifting international influence, in a bid to continuously 
enhance its ability to allocate international capital, information and talents, 
and build itself into a comprehensive channel along the 21st Century Maritime 
Silk Road.

Specifically, Quanzhou will work to forge itself into an international hub 
port, promote the international capacity cooperation in new emerging industries 
with the countries and regions participating in the 21st Century Maritime Silk 
Road, facilitate cultural exchanges and mutual learning, and further deepen the 
economic and trade exchanges. 

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/316675.html

Source: Xinhua Silk Road

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