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UK shares China's vision for joint prosperity

China Daily | Updated: 2017-05-15 08:03

Government figures get behind the Belt and Road, praising ambition, transforming effect of infrastructure initiative

LONDON - The United Kingdom can play a key role in the Belt and Road Initiative, which also brings London great opportunities, said a leading expert on UK-China relations.

British business leader, vice-chair of the London-based 48 Club Group Keith Bennett made the comments during China's annual two sessions, the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

 UK shares China's vision for joint prosperity

An employee works on the engine bay of a black TX4 Euro 5 London taxi cab as it moves along the production line at the London Taxi Company's assembly plant, a unit of Zhejiang Geely Holding Co, in Coventry, UK. Simon Dawson / Bloomberg

Bennett said that as a responsible member of the international community, China has long been an active participant in such global institutions as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

"China is also now increasingly taking the lead in the creation of new institutions, designed not to supplant existing bodies, but to supplement them, based on broad and inclusive participation."

Bennett cited key examples such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the BRICS-led New Development Bank. BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

"By far the most ambitious, visionary and transformative initiative that China has unveiled is the concept of the Belt and Road Initiative," said the UK business leader.

Proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative aims to build a trade and infrastructure network connecting Asia, Europe and Africa along the ancient Silk Road routes.

More than 100 countries and international organizations have responded warmly to the initiative, with over 40 signing cooperation agreements with China.

"China's initiative to jointly build the Belt and Road, embracing the trend toward a multipolar world, economic globalization, cultural diversity and greater IT application, aims at being highly efficient in terms of the allocation of resources, and at achieving a deep integration of markets among the countries concerned," said Bennett.

"It will thereby jointly create an open, inclusive and balanced regional economic cooperation architecture that benefits all."

UK shares China's vision for joint prosperity

Across the three great continents of Asia, Africa and Europe, the initiative will create new routes and connections by utilizing the 'three highs', namely high-speed trains, high-speed energy transmission and high-speed connectivity and communications.

"We are talking about a revolution in infrastructure, technology and connectivity, bringing unparalleled development and prosperity and affording unprecedented investment and growth opportunities," Bennett said.

The business leader believed that the UK can expect to play a significant part in the initiative, particularly in those sectors that remain acknowledged global leaders, with world-class companies, such as in legal, accounting, financial, regulatory and other professional services, as well as funding, listings, architecture and design.

"With Brexit approaching, Britain faces both challenges and opportunities. One of the greatest opportunities is to work with the Belt and Road Initiative and coordinate our own national priorities, such as the Northern Powerhouse and the Midlands Engine, with it," said Bennett, referring to the UK's plan to leave the European Union. "Investment from China into Britain's modernization and development of its infrastructure holds great potential for 'win-win' cooperation," he added.

Poverty reduction

Bennett also said that China's economic performance has exceeded the experience of any other country in human history, lifting tens of millions of people out of poverty. Since 1981, according to World Bank data, China had by the end of 2015 reduced the number of people living in internationally-defined poverty by 728 million, lifting another nearly 12.5 million people out of poverty last year.

"This is greater than the entire population of Latin America or of the European Union.

"Over the same period, 1981-2015, the rest of the world has only managed to lift 152 million people out of poverty," said Bennett.

"That is, for every one person lifted out of poverty in the rest of the world over the recent historical period, more than four Chinese people were similarly uplifted," he explained.

He added: "As China's economy has advanced, and as its poverty levels have inexorably declined, we find the issue of common prosperity, for China's neighbors as well as for the wider world, as a community of shared destiny, increasingly coming to the fore."

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New British lung cancer drug gains approval in China

The London stock market-listed company AstraZeneca announced that the China Food and Drug Administration has granted marketing authorization for its lung cancer pill Tagrisso in China.

Tagrisso (osimertinib) is designed for the treatment of adult patients with certain genetic mutations, which is the first AstraZeneca medicine approved under the CFDA's Priority Review pathway, using an accelerated timeline for an innovative medicine.

Sean Bohen, executive vice-president of global medicines development and chief medical officer at AstraZeneca, said: "This is an important step forward for Tagrisso and a significant opportunity to bring a breakthrough medicine to patients with NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) in China, where EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) rates are some of the highest in the world." According to the company, the rapid review and approval signal the urgent need for new, targeted treatments with the potential to address specific types of cancer with high incidence rates and significant unmet medical needs in China.

(China Daily 05/15/2017 page39)

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