🌟 This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a powerhouse in driving global development through sustainable international cooperation based on openness, inclusiveness, and mutual benefit. Gen Z youth from around the globe have shared their thoughts on the BRI with CGTN, highlighting its impact and relevance.
One standout voice is Takaya Inoue, a passionate student from Japan currently studying at the language center of Tsinghua University in Beijing. Inoue, a former member of Tsinghua's Student Association of the BRI, shared his insights on how the BRI fosters trade and economic growth not just for participating countries, but also indirectly benefits nations outside the initiative.
\"The BRI isn't just about connecting countries directly involved; it's about creating a ripple effect that boosts economies worldwide,\" Inoue explained. He emphasized that the initiative promotes a collaborative environment where mutual benefits are at the forefront, enhancing global prosperity.
Inoue's perspective embodies the optimistic view of Gen Z, seeing the BRI as a beacon for international unity and progress. As the world becomes more interconnected, voices like his underscore the importance of initiatives that prioritize sustainable and inclusive growth for everyone.
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How Gen Z sees the world: Japanese student interested in BRI
cgtn.com