MoTC Dy Minister attends China-ASEAN Countries Forum on Blue Economy Cooperation and Development 2025
DEPUTY Minister for Transport and
Communications U Aung Kyaw Tun, along with other officials, attended the China-ASEAN
Countries Forum on Blue Economy Cooperation and Development (CAFBE-2025)
ceremony held on 9 September in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
People’s Republic of China.
The forum was attended by the Vice
Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of
China, the Chairman of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the Head of the
Guangxi Zhuang Oceanic Administration, relevant officials, and invitees from
ASEAN countries.
At the forum, the deputy minister said
that Myanmar, located at a pivotal position connecting ASEAN and neighbouring
countries to the Indian Ocean and serving as a gateway to the rest of the
world, will promote blue economic cooperation with the People’s Republic of
China and ASEAN countries to achieve strong and sustainable regional economic
development while emphasizing equal prosperity with its neighbours.
He also discussed Myanmar’s national
development vision, which aligns with the ASEAN Blue Economy Framework (2023)
and actively supports regional and international trade, emphasizing close
cooperation with the People’s Republic of China and ASEAN countries on
environmental protection and emergency response, and noting that the
development of the blue economy is not an impossible goal but a task that each
country must prioritize and pursue as a national policy.
The forum is held every two years. The
theme of this year’s forum is “Innovation, Green Development and Smart
Solutions: Shaping a New Blue Future for China and ASEAN.” It aims to implement
the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and to continuously promote
the China-ASEAN Blue Economic Partnership as part of the Belt and Road
Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping.
During the forum, the deputy minister and
his team visited Beibu Gulf Port Group Company, the China-ASEAN Artificial
Intelligence Computing Centre, the Qinzhou Port Automated Container Terminal,
and the China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park. — MNA/TH

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