The City of London is willing to share
its knowledge and expertise with China in building a smart, green Xiongan New
Area - a planned extra-large metropolis in North China, City of London Lord
Mayor Charles Bowman said in a recent interview here.
Bowman, leading a business delegation to
Shenzhen province, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing, recently visited Xiongan
New Area, a new economic zone that is currently part Hebei province.
The dialogue with local officials of
Hebei province was "productive," he said. "The City of London
has significant strength and expertise in smart city development, particularly
in designing, researching and financing of engineering services that could be
helpful in Xiongan. It is the packing up and delivery of this integrated group
of services where Britain has the real potential to add value," he said.
Canary Wharf Group, the developer behind
London's new financial center east of the City of London, signed a memorandum
of understanding in January with Xiongan New Area during Prime Minister Theresa
May's state visit to China, according to Bowman.
The City of London's expertise and
knowledge in the development of green and smart cities, together with China's
infrastructure capabilities and talents, will make the Xiongan project a
successful model for cooperation, Bowman said, adding that the new area will
also serve as an innovative green finance role model to other Chinese cities as
well as to those along the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century
Maritime Silk Road, or Belt and Road.
A year has passed since the Chinese
government announced the establishment of Xiongan New Area. It is the third new
area of national significance after the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and the
Shanghai Pudong New Area.
The Chinese government has said the area
welcomes foreign investment that meets its functional requirements. Experts
believe that capital and expertise from foreign investors are needed in Xiongan
to meet its goal of becoming a low-carbon, intelligent, livable and globally
influential city where people and nature co-exist in harmony.
The Xiongan project is also the first
pilot project of a newly-launched UK-China Green Finance Center, Bowman said.
The center was created by the City of London's Green Finance Initiative
following commitments in the 8th and 9th UK-China Economic and Financial
Dialogues.
It aims to create innovative green
finance products and facilitate smart city development globally with its
longterm partner - China Green Finance Committee, and will consider incubating
greentech and fintech companies in the future.
The launch of this center was
"another hugely exciting step" to make green finance more mainstream
and the start of a new era of strategic cooperation between the two sides,
Bowman said.
Calling Britain and China "global
leaders" in green finance, Bowman said the two partners have been making
significant contributions to tackling global challenges such as carbon
reduction and climate change. They also demonstrated their strong commitment to
sustainable development and transition to an environment-friendly growth model,
he added.