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Russia Seeks Investment, Trade Links on China’s New ‘Silk Road’

May 13, 2017 8:00 AM

Daniel Schearf

Workers install wires on a Golden Bridge of Silk Road structure outside the National Convention Center, the venue for the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, in Beijing, April 18, 2017. Starting Sunday, Vladmir Putin of Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Spain's Mariano Rajoy are among those attending a summit to discuss Xi's "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure investment program to stitch together the Eurasian continent.

Workers install wires on a Golden Bridge of Silk Road structure outside the National Convention Center, the venue for the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, in Beijing, April 18, 2017. Starting Sunday, Vladmir Putin of Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Spain's Mariano Rajoy are among those attending a summit to discuss Xi's "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure investment program to stitch together the Eurasian continent.
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MOSCOW —

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is heading to China Sunday to join leaders of 27 other nations at the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) summit in Beijing.

The massive China-led project aims to revive the ancient Silk Road and maritime trade routes by expanding investment in infrastructure linking Asia, Africa and Europe.

While China plans to invest tens of billions of dollars in the ambitious vision, few details have been made clear on how the project will proceed.

Russia wants investment

A lack of specifics and long-term prospects for the project has led some observers to conclude China’s new Silk Road so far is about politics and symbolism. But analysts in Moscow say Russia is mainly in it for the money.

“First, Russia’s economy desires foreign investments and it hopes to get some funds through OBOR,” said Petr Topychkanov of the Carnegie Moscow Center. “Second, Russia wants to bring new drive to the dying Eurasian Economic Union by connecting it with OBOR. Third, Russia wants to compensate the vanished economic agenda of the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) with the Chinese-led OBOR. Fourth, Russia wants to make European countries more nervous with the prospects of Russian-Chinese economic cooperation.”
Banners promoting the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation are placed between skyscrapers in the central business district in Beijing, May 11, 2017.

Banners promoting the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation are placed between skyscrapers in the central business district in Beijing, May 11, 2017.

China in the last few years has invested more than $300 billion in projects in One Belt, One Road countries, and Chinese officials say more than 50 agreements will be signed at next week’s meetings in Beijing.

Leaders attending the summit include the other two founding members of the struggling Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Belarus and Kazakhstan.

“Russian interest in the OBOR project in general is attracting additional Chinese investment into the Russian infrastructure and industry sectors,” said Vasily Kashin, a senior research fellow at the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at Moscow’s Higher School of Economics. “Russia is also trying to achieve a high level of coordination between the Chinese OBOR policy and the Russian policy concerning the Eurasian Economic Union.”

Russia established the EAEU in 2015 with the aim of integrating economies of former Soviet states. However, critics say the Kremlin uses the group for geopolitics and influence, and other members have shown little interest in deepening economic ties.

Russia looking east?

Western sanctions against Russia over its military involvement in Ukraine have led some Russian officials and analysts to say Moscow will pivot to the east for its political and economic future.

“China did provide significant loans for the Russian state-owned companies currently under the Western sanctions, helping them a lot,” Kashin said.

Russia-China trade is recovering from a 2014-2015 slump and was up 26 percent in the first quarter of 2017, to nearly $25 billion. China’s exports to Russia rose 22 percent while China’s imports from Russia were up 30 percent in the first four months of this year.

“China is Russia’s most important individual trading partner. Its share is growing, and it is already a significant source of investment, loans and technology. However, it will take China a long time to overtake the EU in these roles,” Kashin added.
An attendee at a conference looks up near a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping with the words "Xi Jinping and One Belt One Road" and "One Belt One Road strategy," in Beijing, April 28, 2017. The “Belt and Road Forum” opens Sunday.

An attendee at a conference looks up near a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping with the words "Xi Jinping and One Belt One Road" and "One Belt One Road strategy," in Beijing, April 28, 2017. The “Belt and Road Forum” opens Sunday.

There has been no dramatic pivot by Russia away from the West and toward the East, but there is a gradual trend for trade in that direction.

“The share of the APEC countries, not just China, but Japan and Korea as well, in Russian trade has been growing at the expense of the EU for a long time,” Kashin said. “The process did speed up after the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis, but not dramatically. Turn to the East is inevitable since the European market for Russian commodities will likely have long-term negative growth, because of EU economic stagnation and industrial decline.

“However, building the necessary infrastructure and negotiating the trade deals with the Asian countries will take Russia years,” economic researcher Kashin added. “The historical dependence on the single European market will be overcome, probably at some point in the late 2020s to early 2030s.”

Developing relationship

Russia-China relations are developing steadily but are sometimes exaggerated by Russian officials for propaganda purposes.

“The leaders of Russia and China came to a point where they clearly realized the possibilities and limits of bilateral relations,” Topychkanov said. “Despite comments from some experts about the possibility of any kind of union between Russia and China — let it be political, economic, or military — there is no chance for such a union.

“Even the bilateral trust between both countries isn’t limitless,” the Carnegie associate added. “In short, Russia and China value the visibility of friendship between them, but they can’t transform it in deep-rooted strategic relationships and long-term, mutually beneficial economic cooperation.”

China’s New Silk Road initiative has attracted more interest as the United States under President Donald Trump has looked inward and pulled out of global trade deals.

But Russia does not see OBOR as a future substitute or even competitor for trade pacts like the formerly U.S.-led Trans-Pacific Partnership.

“I doubt, that Russian officials think about OBOR and Russia in the context of global trade,” Topychkanov said. “For Moscow this remains to be the issue of both bilateral cooperation with China and regional economic networks.”

Olga Pavlova​ contributed to this report.
 

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Re: Putin & Xijinping got lots of businesses to make, Russian - Chinese Trade Boom Ti

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Putin is in Beijing now. One-Belt-One-Road, businesses Hot-Hot! Lucrative sia!


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习近平会见俄罗斯总统普京
2017年05月14日 15:00:18 来源: 新华社

  新华社北京5月14日电(记者刘华、涂铭)国家主席习近平14日在钓鱼台国宾馆会见来华出席“一带一路”国际合作高峰论坛的俄罗斯总统普京。

  习近平指出,中俄两国是好邻居、好朋友、好伙伴。今年以来,中俄全面战略协作伙伴关系保持高水平发展,各领域合作取得一批新成果。今年是中俄友好、和平与发展委员会成立20周年和俄中友协成立60周年,双方制定丰富多彩的活动计划并积极落实,增进了两国人民相互了解和友谊,巩固了中俄全面战略协作伙伴关系的社会和民意基础。面对复杂多变的国际形势,中俄两国发挥了大国担当,致力于推动有关热点问题政治解决进程,对维护地区及世界和平稳定发挥了重要的压舱石作用。

  习近平强调,发展和深化中俄关系是两国的战略选择。无论国际风云如何变化,我们都要全力把两国关系发展好、维护好。双方要深化经贸、能源等传统领域合作,落实好重点项目;同时,开拓科技、创新等领域合作,推动两国务实合作提高水平,取得更多成果。我们要加强战略协作,共同促进世界经济持续稳定增长,推动国际和地区热点问题和平解决,完善全球治理体系,为世界和平稳定注入更多正能量。

  习近平指出,2015年5月,中俄达成了“一带一路”建设同欧亚经济联盟对接的战略共识,得到联盟其他成员国积极响应和支持。2年来,对接合作稳步开展,进展显著。下阶段,中方愿同俄方共同推动对接合作不断收获实际成果,愿同欧亚经济联盟深化务实合作,推动对接项目落地。中俄要携手为上海合作组织自身发展以及助力“一带一路”建设同欧亚经济联盟对接创造良好条件。

  普京首先祝贺“一带一路”国际合作高峰论坛成功开幕,称赞在当前国际形势下中方提出“一带一路”倡议并举办此次论坛非常及时,有助于促进各国经济交流合作。普京表示,俄中关系正高水平发展,两国高层交往频繁,政府部门及立法机构交流密切,双边贸易增长迅速、结构有所改善。俄方愿同中方一道,做好欧亚经济联盟同丝绸之路经济带发展战略对接,推进有关合作大项目落实。双方要深化贸易、能源、制造业、教育、地方、旅游、体育等合作。俄中在重大国际问题上积极沟通协调,相互支持,是国际社会的重要稳定因素。

  两国元首还就朝鲜半岛形势等共同关心的国际和地区问题交换看法。

  王沪宁、栗战书、杨洁篪等参加会见。
 

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Re: Putin & Xijinping got lots of businesses to make, Russian - Chinese Trade Boom Ti

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I can find Najib on far left of the pic front row, LHL can not be found, because he is a Black-Listed Enemy. He hides inside Terrex awaiting to be captured POW.


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