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Xi's travel expected to reinforce his vision
2015-03-02
Brief:The most eye-catching proposal, to revive the Silk Road trading routes, is likely to continue to be high on the agenda for the upcoming two weeks of meetings of the National People's Congress and National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
where China's President Xi Jinping is likely to visit in 2015?
 
As China's biggest annual political event approaches with spring, speculation is increasing about what destination President Xi Jinping will choose for his first overseas visit of the year, as a trip often follows the annual key legislative and consultative meetings, or two sessions.

With a slew of mega cooperation initiatives mapped out over two years, China's global influence has seen a surge, as its economic prowess, and its bonds with the rest of the world, especially its neighbors, have strengthened, observers said.

The most eye-catching proposal, to revive the Silk Road trading routes, is likely to continue to be high on the agenda for the upcoming two weeks of meetings of the National People's Congress and National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

More details about the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiatives — networks connecting China with Europe through a host of Asian economies — are expected to be revealed this year, bringing them closer to reality.

Such plans are driven by China's huge outbound investment, which is expected to exceed $1.25 trillion in the decade from 2015, and will help finance a large-scale infrastructure boom among developing economies, starting with China's neighbors.

Jia Xiudong, a senior international affairs researcher at the China Institute of International Studies, said China's current diplomacy emphasizes shared benefits of the nation's rapid development.

Xi visited 18 countries on four continents last year, many of them China's neighbors, and China signed more than 500 cooperation agreements.

More than 50 countries along the ancient Silk Road voiced their willingness last year to participate in the initiatives proposed by Xi in 2013.

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