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Wednesday, March 30 2022 - 21:06
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"Ningbo, Setting Sail to Embrace the World", an Extensive Global Cross-Media Journalism Campaign
NINGBO, China, March 30, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Leveraging Port Vitality to Outline New Roadmaps for Coastal Cities

-- an interview with Xue Jian, Consul General of the People's Republic of China 
in Osaka, and Tanaka Toshimitsu, Director-General of Osaka Ports and Harbors 
Bureau

A news reported from NBGD:

The Maritime Silk Road has been essential in promoting the economic and 
cultural development of Ningbo and Osaka, Japan, one of the 15 coastal cities 
selected for their profound ties with the ocean to be part of Ningbo, Setting 
Sail to Embrace the World, an extensive global cross-media reporting project. 
In Osaka, Ningbo's media outlets interviewed Xue Jian, Consul General of the 
People's Republic of China in Osaka, and Tanaka Toshimitsu, Director-General of 
Osaka Ports and Harbors Bureau.

In recent years, the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka has been actively 
helping Chinese-funded enterprises form new connections while communicating a 
compelling China story. Consul General Xue spoke highly of Ningbo's 
achievements as a hub city on the Belt and Road. In 2020, despite the 
challenges brought on by the global pandemic, Ningbo and Osaka successfully 
initiated the Ningbo-Osaka "Maritime Express Channel" as a new way to boost 
maritime relations during a time when many international flight services were 
suspended.

The 2025 World Expo will be held in Osaka. Tanaka Toshimitsu, Director-General 
of Osaka Ports and Harbors Bureau, told reporters that the main venue of the 
Expo will be built on Yumeshima, an artificial island reclaimed with 
construction waste soil. Policies on using waste soil for reclamation have 
transformed Osaka's coastlines and ports into "Harbors of the Future" with 
low-carbon lifestyles.

Tanaka said that in the new century, the booming world economy has created 
environmental problems and energy crises around the world, presenting new 
challenges to the development of ports in Ningbo and Osaka.

Compared with 20 years ago, Osaka Port's container shipping volume with China 
is approximately 20% higher, a number that gives Tanaka great confidence in 
China-Japan trade and Ningbo-Osaka trade.

According to Tanaka, about 130 Japanese companies (including multinationals 
headquartered in Osaka) have a presence in Ningbo, providing good opportunities 
for Ningbo Port and Osaka Port to strengthen their connection and expand 
cooperation in IT and smart technologies, while outlining a more ambitious 
long-term roadmap for coastal development.

source:NBGD

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