Huang Shengqiang, head of the China Port Management Office, said Beijing has already opened 25 international airports and land ports as well as 12 special trade areas along the economic belt within the country.
It will continue to build regional freight stations and create more trading platforms with Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Nepal, Huang was quoted by the state-run China Daily as saying.
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China wants India's participation in the BCIM (Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar) corridor, one of the Silk road plans which connects India and China through Myanmar and a number of ports in the Asian region.
The final plans for these silk roads and the objectives were expected to be released in the next few months.
On Pakistan front, China has unveiled an ambitious China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project connecting the two countries through the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
The multi-billion dollar project aims to connect the two countries with rail, road, oil and gas pipelines besides optic fibre links.
China will make every effort to advance major cooperation projects that have been signed with countries along the Silk Road Economic Belt to bring tangible results to local residents, Vice-Premier Wang Yang said yesterday at China-Eurasia Expo at Urumqi.
The economic belt, which comprises more than 50 countries and could benefit more than 3.8 billion people, requires countries to work together to develop trade and lay out goals one step at a time, he said.
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