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Italy’s plan to join BRI a ‘wise choice’

By Shen Weiduo Source: Global Times Published: 2019/3/7

Move will stimulate local economy, create more job opportunities

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A consumer buys wine imported from Italy in a supermarket in Shanghai in June 2018. Photo: VCG


Joining the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will be a wise choice for Italy as an effective way to stimulate its economic growth, benefit third markets along the routes of the BRI, and attract more EU countries to the initiative in the future, experts said.

The remarks followed a report by the Financial Times on Wednesday saying that Italy is "set to formally endorse" the BRI and sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China to take part in the initiative.

"We want to make sure that 'Made in Italy' products can have more success in terms of exports to China, which is the fastest-growing market in the world," said Michele Geraci, an undersecretary in Italy's economic development ministry, said the report.

If Italy signs up, it would be the first Group of Seven member to so. Italy, the eighth-largest economy in the world, will also become the largest to join the BRI by far, the report said.

"If the news is confirmed, it would be a wise choice for Italy, since the move will not only enable its products and companies to have easier access to China's market - it will also create more job opportunities with Chinese companies' entry in the future," Liang Haiming, dean of the Hainan University Belt and Road Research Institute and chairman of the China Silk Road iValley Research Institute, told the Global Times on Thursday.

The European country has been under pressure from mounting debts and slowing economic growth. Rising Chinese enterprises might be able to stimulate its economy, which the US and other EU countries have failed to do, Liang added.

From 2000 to 2017, China's total investment in Italy reached 13.7 billion euros ($15.49 billion), making it China's third-largest investment destination in the EU, after the UK (42.2 billion euros) and Germany (20.6 billion euros), according to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, citing a report from Italian economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. There are more than 600 Chinese-funded enterprises in Italy, with a turnover of about 18 billion euros and more than 30,000 employees.

According to Liang, foreign investment of $100 million could bring more than 1,000 job opportunities to the local market.

"Within the BRI framework, and an increasing bilateral relationship, we will consider expanding our engagement in Italy, and will set out to hire more local people once the project starts to operate," said Ye Hui, executive general manager of Shanghai's Zhenhua Heavy Industry Corp (ZPMC).

ZPMC, the world's largest manufacturer of port machinery, has been engaged in a smart port program in Italy since 2016, and Ye said the program is proceeding quite well, with completion expected by the middle of the year.

"We are also willing to share our experience in infrastructure construction, as well as equipment production. That would be quite helpful for the developed European countries, whose infrastructure facilities have been aging," Ye said. "The only problem that bothers us is some of our engineers who are sent to Italy to train local workers have had some difficulty in getting work visas. We hope the problem could be solved," he noted.

The increasing bilateral relationship could also boost tourism connections between the two countries, which has been sought by the Italian side, experts said. In a recent interview with the Global Times, Ettore Francesco Sequi, the Italian Ambassador to China, said that the two countries have broad cooperation scope in the tourism sector. The country established 11 new visa centers in China in 2016, and Chinese tourists can get now a visa within 36 hours.

A report from the China Tourist Academy said that Italy is among the most popular destinations in Europe, second only to Russia.

Official figures also showed that in 2018, the number of visas issued by Italy in China increased by 15 percent, and the number of tourists from China reached 1.8 million.

Further cooperation

Experts predict that under the framework, the two may also seek cooperation in third markets along the BRI routes, which could reduce risks, avoid competition, and bring more opportunities and high-quality investment to economies along the routes.

"We have already set foot in areas such as Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, and we are looking forward to cooperating with Italy in those areas also. We'd like to share our existing resources there, taking full use of both our advantages there," Ye said.

"With the participation of Italy, more developed countries will join," Liang said.

A number of EU states have signed MOUs with China, including Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Malta, Poland and Portugal, said Reuters.

"Those who still hesitate to participate and remain absent from the initiative may find it's a loss for them," said Liang.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1141365.shtml
 
Italy’s plan to join BRI a ‘wise choice’

By Shen Weiduo Source: Global Times Published: 2019/3/7

Move will stimulate local economy, create more job opportunities

934bd94b-e349-4cc5-a653-8ac446785455.jpeg

A consumer buys wine imported from Italy in a supermarket in Shanghai in June 2018. Photo: VCG


Joining the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will be a wise choice for Italy as an effective way to stimulate its economic growth, benefit third markets along the routes of the BRI, and attract more EU countries to the initiative in the future, experts said.

The remarks followed a report by the Financial Times on Wednesday saying that Italy is "set to formally endorse" the BRI and sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China to take part in the initiative.

"We want to make sure that 'Made in Italy' products can have more success in terms of exports to China, which is the fastest-growing market in the world," said Michele Geraci, an undersecretary in Italy's economic development ministry, said the report.

If Italy signs up, it would be the first Group of Seven member to so. Italy, the eighth-largest economy in the world, will also become the largest to join the BRI by far, the report said.

"If the news is confirmed, it would be a wise choice for Italy, since the move will not only enable its products and companies to have easier access to China's market - it will also create more job opportunities with Chinese companies' entry in the future," Liang Haiming, dean of the Hainan University Belt and Road Research Institute and chairman of the China Silk Road iValley Research Institute, told the Global Times on Thursday.

The European country has been under pressure from mounting debts and slowing economic growth. Rising Chinese enterprises might be able to stimulate its economy, which the US and other EU countries have failed to do, Liang added.

From 2000 to 2017, China's total investment in Italy reached 13.7 billion euros ($15.49 billion), making it China's third-largest investment destination in the EU, after the UK (42.2 billion euros) and Germany (20.6 billion euros), according to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, citing a report from Italian economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. There are more than 600 Chinese-funded enterprises in Italy, with a turnover of about 18 billion euros and more than 30,000 employees.

According to Liang, foreign investment of $100 million could bring more than 1,000 job opportunities to the local market.

"Within the BRI framework, and an increasing bilateral relationship, we will consider expanding our engagement in Italy, and will set out to hire more local people once the project starts to operate," said Ye Hui, executive general manager of Shanghai's Zhenhua Heavy Industry Corp (ZPMC).

ZPMC, the world's largest manufacturer of port machinery, has been engaged in a smart port program in Italy since 2016, and Ye said the program is proceeding quite well, with completion expected by the middle of the year.

"We are also willing to share our experience in infrastructure construction, as well as equipment production. That would be quite helpful for the developed European countries, whose infrastructure facilities have been aging," Ye said. "The only problem that bothers us is some of our engineers who are sent to Italy to train local workers have had some difficulty in getting work visas. We hope the problem could be solved," he noted.

The increasing bilateral relationship could also boost tourism connections between the two countries, which has been sought by the Italian side, experts said. In a recent interview with the Global Times, Ettore Francesco Sequi, the Italian Ambassador to China, said that the two countries have broad cooperation scope in the tourism sector. The country established 11 new visa centers in China in 2016, and Chinese tourists can get now a visa within 36 hours.

A report from the China Tourist Academy said that Italy is among the most popular destinations in Europe, second only to Russia.

Official figures also showed that in 2018, the number of visas issued by Italy in China increased by 15 percent, and the number of tourists from China reached 1.8 million.

Further cooperation

Experts predict that under the framework, the two may also seek cooperation in third markets along the BRI routes, which could reduce risks, avoid competition, and bring more opportunities and high-quality investment to economies along the routes.

"We have already set foot in areas such as Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, and we are looking forward to cooperating with Italy in those areas also. We'd like to share our existing resources there, taking full use of both our advantages there," Ye said.

"With the participation of Italy, more developed countries will join," Liang said.

A number of EU states have signed MOUs with China, including Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Malta, Poland and Portugal, said Reuters.

"Those who still hesitate to participate and remain absent from the initiative may find it's a loss for them," said Liang.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1141365.shtml

When are Italian cars coming?
 
Many puppets of the declining American empire are abandoning them. The whole world is sick of them.

This isn't an Either/Or situation. Italy is not abandon EU, USA or any countries relationship to work and be part of BRI. Also, China is not forcing the "Us or Them" on any countries with regard of BRI. BRI is an open, inclusive project that any country can join as long as they can contribute to the development of developing countries.
 
I wont be suprised if Yankee twists the arms of the Italians plus I heard this morning its just a bloody MOU
 
I wont be suprised if Yankee twists the arms of the Italians plus I heard this morning its just a bloody MOU

Then the US has to provide economic benefits to Italy that would be equivalent to what BRI promises.

Otherwise, I believe Italy will act just like how Machiavelli would.
 
The ship of the satanic cult of murica is fast sinking, their allies are leaving fast and turning to China to be saved from drowning.

Even Turkey is giving America the middle finger by buying the S-400. They are losing influence on a worldwide basis.
 
Very good. And it starts, one after the other Europeans will leave the Americans.
 
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Even Turkey is giving America the middle finger by buying the S-400. They are losing influence on a worldwide basis.

Indeed. And, on their alleged backyard, they have made a hero from Maduro, and saved him from a political free fall.

Now the US regime says, but there are 50 countries that recognize the US-backed white guy, as if 50 countries constitute the majority in the 190+ seat UN.

In the past, the US would be able to single-handedly bring down a LA government within several days.

Now, all they can do to organize some dancing on the streets and singing while shouting democracy.

US whinings for democracy and human rights make them look funny on the world stage. No one takes them seriously. Even their allies.
 
Indeed. And, on their alleged backyard, they have made a hero from Maduro, and saved him from a political free fall.

Now the US regime says, but there are 50 countries that recognize the US-backed white guy, as if 50 countries constitute the majority in the 190+ seat UN.

In the past, the US would be able to single-handedly bring down a LA government within several days.

Now, all they can do to organize some dancing on the streets and singing while shouting democracy.

US whinings for democracy and human rights make them look funny on the world stage. No one takes them seriously. Even their allies.

Very true. Interesting to see if there will be a further deterioration in the relationship between US and Turkey. If that happens you will see a big regional power like Turkey join the Russia-China-Iran counterbalancing alliance against the US regime.

Just need Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia. If that happens the US will be fighting with every big non-Western regional power in the world. Only Japan in Asia will be the exception.

De-dollarisation is the holy grail. Hopefully more countries use their own currencies for trade, investment, lending, reserves and reduce the dollar’s market share in each category.
 
Italy is kind of funny.... hahaha.. let me laugh for a while.
“反水的意大利,反哪那赢”。。。
Simply means that Italy has a "tradition" of betrayal. Look at WWI and WWII... And strangely, they always successfully picked up the winning side in the end!
 

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