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Who’s who in China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’?

Prominent figures and others who are less well-known have all played roles

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President Xi Jinping (right) meets guests of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in October 2014. Photo: AFP
Sarah Zhengin Beijing

Behind China’s much-touted “Belt and Road Initiative” are many prominent and other less well-known names and faces. The government is hosting an international summit in Beijing later this month to discuss the global trade development strategy. Here are some of the key figures behind the initiative.

President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of People in Beijing in April. Photo: AFP
President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of People in Beijing in April. Photo: AFP

Xi Jinping, President of China

Xi Jinping is the driving force behind the scheme, which was his brainchild.

Xi first spoke publicly about the strategy in 2013 while visiting nations in Central and Southeast Asia. He championed the initiative to increase global economic connectivity through a “New Silk Road” and maritime belt.

Xi expects the ambitious project to allow trade volume between China and “Belt and Road” countries taking part in the initiative to reach US$2.5 trillion in about a decade.

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank president Jin Liqun gives a speech at a Hong Kong Association of Banks event in Central in April 2016. Photo: Sam Tsang
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank president Jin Liqun gives a speech at a Hong Kong Association of Banks event in Central in April 2016. Photo: Sam Tsang
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