Belt and Road Initiative: China ups investment despite coronavirus and doubters

  • Beijing’s backing of landmark scheme is increasing, foreign minister tells forum
  • The digital Silk Road is up for special attention as China and partners work together on e-commerce, digital traffic corridors and information ports

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says many the Belt and Road Initiative projects have kept running throughout the pandemic and Beijing is increasing its investment. Photo: Reuters
China has increased investment in its flagship Belt and Road Initiative this year and will make digital cooperation along the route a priority, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, rebuffing suggestions that Beijing had scaled back the programme during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Wang said Beijing would further promote fast tracks to ease the exchange of personnel and goods with belt and road partners to counteract the impact of the pandemic and also maintain supply chain security.

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