'One Belt, One Road' likely to raise China's GDP

Updated: March 26, 2015 Source: China Daily
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New investment to the infrastructures involved in China's "Belt and Road Initiative" are expected to reach around 400 billion yuan this year, possibly boosting China's gross domestic product (GDP) growth by 0.25 percentage point, according to a securities report published on Sunday.

The research report, released by Minsheng Securities, speculates that the Belt and Road strategies will cover 4.4 billion populations from 26 countries and regions and the economic effect is valued at $21 trillion.

The Report points out provincial infrastructure investment in China has totaled to 1.04 trillion yuan ($106 billion) for 2015. Most of the investment goes towards railway, highway and airport construction projects.

Overseas projects investments could reach $52.47 billion, covering areas and regions in Central and South Asia. These funds mostly go towards to energy, railway and highway infrastructures.

"One Belt and One Road" refers to the China-lead Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Maritime Silk Road, which aim to strengthen China's relations with other countries and regions.

At this year's National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference from March 3 to 15, China set the 2015 GDP growth target at 7 percent. The annual government work report also stated that China will work with relevant countries in developing "One Belt and One Road" plans.

The report expects disinflation to be reversed in the second half of this year, as the initiative rolls out.

 

Editor: Song Lifang