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The Belt and Road: Mutual Connectivity, Shared Prosperity

Received: 17 May 2018     Accepted: 25 June 2018     Published: 26 July 2018
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Abstract

As one of the six thematic sessions on the topic of the “the Belt and Road International Cooperation Forum”, infrastructure connectivity with the theme of “Connectivity and Prosperity”, has cooperated with all sides to discuss transportation, energy and telecommunication in China. In the future, the global infrastructure upgrades and interoperability, transportation, energy and telecommunication technology integration development, will have new power to stimulate economic growth. In the construction of a new generation of infrastructure network system, the late-developing countries face a rare opportunity for leapfrog development, and the experience of China’s infrastructure development is of great significance.

Published in International Journal of Transportation Engineering and Technology (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijtet.20180402.12
Page(s) 31-34
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Keywords

The Belt and Road, Connectivity, Cooperative Development, Prosperity

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  • Institute of Comprehensive Transportation of China Macro-economy Academy, Beijing, China

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