Group 1 - Zhejiang Jingxing Paper Industry Co., Ltd. has reached significant milestones in its Malaysia project, including the completion of the main structure of the wet paper joint factory and signing a $60 million bilateral loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank [1] - The Malaysia project is part of the "Belt and Road" initiative, with a total investment of 34 billion RMB, producing 80 million tons of recycled pulp in the first phase and 60 million tons of boxboard paper in the second phase [1] - The project aims to expand production capacity and implement overseas strategic layout, responding to the national "Belt and Road" initiative [1] Group 2 - Xiamen University Malaysia Campus has invested 1.3 billion MYR to accommodate 12,000 students, with 9,100 currently enrolled from 48 countries, and has produced over 7,700 graduates since its inception [2] - The "Belt and Road" initiative has led to the signing of over 200 cooperation documents with 155 countries and more than 30 international organizations since its launch in 2013 [2] Group 3 - The green "Belt and Road" initiative has established clear strategies for ecological protection, including cooperation on environmental protection, green technology exchange, and investment funding [5] - China has significantly contributed to low-carbon technology levels in "Belt and Road" countries, exporting 50% of wind power and 80% of photovoltaic equipment globally, with over 50% of its overseas direct investment projects in renewable energy [5][6] Group 4 - The initiative provides a platform for environmental exchange and shares governance ideas and experiences related to climate change, yielding substantial economic and environmental benefits for participating countries [7] - Customized cooperation models for the green "Belt and Road" initiative are proposed, focusing on local resource characteristics and cultural respect to enhance green technology development in partner countries [9]
共建绿色“一带一路”,专家建议实施定制化合作