China’s Belt and Road Initiative to get a hi-tech boost, with ‘wealth of opportunities’ promised for partners
- Addressing hundreds of business representatives on Tuesday, Vice-Premier He Lifeng calls for greater investments in big data, AI, e-commerce and new energy
- Speaking at 10-year anniversary of the belt and road plan, vice-premier also stresses that the initiative’s financing and debts must be ‘sustainable’ in the next decade

China will prioritise hi-tech and new energy in its plans for the Belt and Road Initiative – sectors it views as critical to powering domestic growth over the long run and consolidating its footing in the global supply chain, senior officials said on Tuesday.
“The frenetic rise and growth of the digital economy, smart manufacturing, and green economy represents the future of the world economy. Cooperation between China and [belt and road] countries in these fields promises a wealth of opportunities,” said He, whose remit includes trade and foreign economic cooperation.
“We encourage companies from all countries to focus on big data, artificial intelligence, e-commerce and new energy, swap ideas and align projects and investments to make the [belt and road plan] smarter, greener and healthier in its next decade to benefit all peoples,” He added.
He also stressed in his keynote speech that financing and debts must be “sustainable” in the next decade.
The comments aligned with Beijing’s efforts to counter the challenges of the heightened US-led tech containment on China’s access to advanced technology and the West’s moves to diversify supply chains away from China.
Zhang Yuzhuo, director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, emphasised the need to rework the supply chains of China and belt and road countries for greater synergy and to step up exchanges in talent, technologies and standards to complement one another.