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SGS Help Textile Businesses Understand China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative

10-26-2018 07:20 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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China’s President Xi Jinping proposed the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative in 2013, bringing together the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road into one global trade and development initiative. It was designed to foster connectivity and cooperation between China and the rest of Eurasia, linking East Asia’s vibrant economic circle with the developed economies of Europe and giving countries along the routes the opportunity to benefit from the initiative’s huge potential for economic growth.

The two routes are:
• Silk Road Economic Belt - links China with the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea through Central and West Asia, connecting China with Southeast Asia, South Asia and the Indian Ocean
• 21st-century Maritime Silk Road – goes from China's coast to Europe through the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean in one route, and from China's coast through the South China Sea to the South Pacific in the other

This growing enterprise currently incorporates 71 countries, including China. These are:
• Asia-Oceania Region: Mongolia, Korea, New Zealand, Timor-Leste, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam
• Central Asia Region: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
• West Asia Region: Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain
• South Asia Region: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
• East Europe Region: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Czech, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia
• Africa and Latin America Region: South Africa, Morocco, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Panama, Egypt

‘Belt and Road’ is and will have a major impact on Chinese and global textile trading and China is investing heavily in large projects associated with the initiative. Examples of these investments include:
• The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
• A port city in Sri Lanka
• A high-speed railway in Indonesia
• Textile plant in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia - USD 220 million investment, being built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC)

In China, the province of Xinjiang, the first stop along the Belt, invested around CNY 450 billion (USD 66 billion) in infrastructure in 2017, and this is projected to rise by 50 percent year-on-year. 700 freight trains left the province’s capital, Urumqi, for Europe that year, a figure that is expected to double in 2018 – Xinjiang is to be a hub for the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative.

The initiative is leading to growth in both imports and exports. In 2017, the import and export volume between China and ‘Belt and Road’ countries reached USD 1,440 billion, up 13.4% from 2016 and accounting for 36.2% of China’s total import and export trade. Chinese exports to ‘Belt and Road’ countries now account for 34.1% of its total exports, growing annually by 8.5% and worth around USD 774 billion. Imports are now worth USD 666 billion, rising annually by 19.8% and now accounting for 39.0% of China’s total imports – the first time in five years imports outgrew exports.

Textiles are an important part of the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative and Chinese trade. China’s main exporters in the apparel and clothing accessories market, excluding knitted and crochet, are all ‘Belt and Road’ countries – Korea 22%, Russian 25%, and Kyrgyzstan 15%. The initiative offers several opportunities to manufacturers, especially as wage levels rise in China and companies look to move operations to lower-cost regions like South and Southeast Asia.

China has, itself, become a major consumer of imported goods. In 2010 it became the world’s second-biggest economy, bringing improvements to living standards and increased demands for high-end imported products. To encourage this, China will hold its first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai (November 5 to 10, 2018), bringing together over 2,800 companies from 130 territories, including over 200 businesses on the Fortune Global 500 list and more than 160,000 purchasers from over 80,000 companies.

This event demonstrates China’s willingness to ‘open-up’ to the world and is seen as a significant move by the government in its promotion of trade liberalization and economic globalization. Over 50 countries along the “Belt and Road” have confirmed participation in the event, which is expected to act as a catalyst to further growth. In addition, all G20 members, accounting for around 85% of the gross world product (GWP) and 80% of world trade, will also be attending the event.

On January 11, 2018, the Office of the Leading Group for the Belt and Road Initiative issued its “Action Plan on Belt and Road Standard Connectivity (2018-2020). This document defines the initiative’s goals, including the development of standards with open and inclusive features to facilitate exchange and mutual evaluation, interconnection and result sharing. It will bring greater harmony between Chinese standards and foreign/international standards, as China sees standardization as having a fundamental and strategic role in promoting the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative.

Open standards and increased harmonization will:
• Promote the interconnection of policies, facilities, trade, funds and public perception
• Facilitate technical communication and cooperation along the ‘Belt and Road’ through globalization of Chinese standards
• Improve compatibility for standard’s systems in ‘Belt and Road’ countries through mutual recognition
• Enhance Chinese standard's brand through contribution to the construction of the ‘Belt and Road’

With state-of-the-art laboratories throughout the world, including in ‘Belt and Road’ countries like India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Poland, SGS can offer high capacity, quick turnaround times, and expertise in helping textile manufacturers benefit from the opportunities afforded by the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative.

Learn more about SGS’s Softlines Services: [www.sgs.com/softlines]

For more information, please contact:

Craig Zhang
SGS Global Softlines
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86 21 61402666 2422
Email: crs.media@sgs.com
Website: www.sgs.com/softlines

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