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Xinhua Silk Road: 2021 Silk Road Maritime International Cooperation Forum held in Xiamen to boost maritime co-op
BEIJING, Sept. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The 2021 Silk Road Maritime International Cooperation Forum kicked off 
Wednesday in Xiamen of southeast China's Fujian Province, offering 
opportunities for industry insiders to exchange ideas on boosting maritime 
cooperation.

Silk Road Maritime is an international integrated logistics services brand 
serving the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and a new platform for 
international trade and shipping services with standard services, convenient 
operation and intelligent management, according to Zhang Baochen, executive 
vice president of the Ninth Council of the China Institute of Navigation.

Forging Silk Road Maritime is an important measure for Fujian to implement BRI, 
build the core area of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, and promote 
opening-up and international cooperation, noted Yin Li, Party chief of Fujian.

Fujian expects more enterprises and institutions to join the Silk Road Maritime 
Alliance to build Silk Road Maritime into a world-renowned shipping logistics 
brand, and enhance exchanges and cooperation in fields like industries, 
investment, economy and trade for common development and prosperity, added Yin.

Shipping is still dominant in international trade transportation, and as the 
core area of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Fujian is embracing great 
opportunities in expanding the brand influence of Silk Road Maritime and 
innovating multi-modal transport, pointed out Ning Jizhe, deputy head of the 
National Development and Reform Commission, China's top economic planner.

A series of important results were released at the forum, including a blue 
paper on the development of Silk Road Maritime in 2021 and the eighth batch of 
shipping routes named after Silk Road Maritime.

Bai Fengchuan, secretary general of the China Customs Brokers Association, 
released the customs clearance services standards of Silk Road Maritime, noting 
that such standards can provide objective, quantifiable and comprehensive 
evaluations for domestic and international maritime ports, and serve as a 
practical and effective tool for mutual learning among ports for better 
development.

The Silk Road Maritime information platform was also launched at the forum, 
aiming at integrating the existing customs, ports and trade information 
platform resources in Fujian to expand smart logistics cooperation at home and 
abroad and promote in-depth integration of logistics and information.

Original Link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/323762.html

Source: Xinhua Silk Road

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