Think tank set to foster economic linkages in Central Asia
The Belt and Road Knowledge Corridor Think Tank, established by the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Institute, which has more than 100 members, will continue to invite more participants to foster economic cooperation between Central Asian countries, said the institute's top executives.
Sanjaasuren Bayaraa, director of the institute, an intergovernmental organization contributing to regional economic cooperation in Central Asia, said recently that the think thank will look to boost knowledge exchanges between Central Asian countries on how to develop their economies, and how to improve the lives of their people. Currently, governments, research institutions and the private sectors are involved with the think tank. "In the future, we will invite more participants into this network."
Liang Ziqian, deputy director of the institute, said that the international knowledge-sharing think tank mainly offers high-quality and cutting-edge knowledge products and services to support Central Asia regional economic cooperation. By promoting effective regional development, it helps contribute to the realization of the strategic objectives of regional economic cooperation and accelerate economic growth in the region.