The Belt and Road Initiative – An Introduction by Professor Don Lewis

 

Professor Don Lewis is the next interview partner for our China Strategies Series and explains the most important pillars and implications the BRI has on international trade and cooperation. An internationally renowned expert on the BRI, he is a Foreign Law Expert with the School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL), in Beijing, and also a Research Associate with the University of San Francisco School of Management, China Business Studies Initiative (CBSI).

How much do you know about the Belt and Road Initiative?
on one of the most ambitious projects of the Chinese government soon to influence the majority of trade and cooperation with China: The Belt and RoadInitiative (BRI), formerly known as One Belt one Road (OBOR).

It is more than just another policydocument – it is a world-spanning initiative that connects China to almost all countries and regions of the globe – except for the US, Canada and Australia.

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The most important Pillars and the Scope of the BRI

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In the EU the most visible and well-know parts of the BRI is the Infrastructure and Logistics Part. But there are many other Pillars that are equaly important.

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There are many cooperation oportunities and the initiative has a high dynamic

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What do companies and other stakeholders need to know in order to profit from this cooperation base?

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What do companies and other stakeholders need to know in order to profit from this cooperation base?

Belt and Road Initiative Map

Source of the Belt and Road Initiative Map: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/china-belt-and-road-cbc-1.5372916

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