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'Silk road' diplomacy for inclusive growth

By Wang Yiwei | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-24 07:11

President Xi Jinping floated the idea of a new Silk Road economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road last year, and his just concluded four-nation visit to Central and South Asia is expected to make the concept a policy priority.

As a major part of China's diplomatic strategy of all-round opening up, the two "silk roads" are aimed at boosting the economy of China along with that of other countries, especially its western neighbors. An interconnected transport network, comprising railways, highways, air and sea routes, and oil and gas pipelines across Eurasia, should ideally give rise to a wide range of industrial clusters, which will have a radiating effect on sectors such as construction, energy, metallurgy, finance, communications and even tourism.

The two new "silk roads", once operational, will help further integrate the Asia-Pacific region and European Union - the world's economic engine and largest economy respectively - into a potential "Eurasia market", inside which free trade zones can thrive, and economic and technological cooperation between countries and regions can be deepened.

'Silk road' diplomacy for inclusive growth

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