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Ma, S. & Zhang, J.M. (2020). Belt and road initiative (BRI) in Portugal: Progress and impacts. In Annual Report on the Development of Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (2020). (pp. 200-213). Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press.
S. Ma and J. Zhang, "Belt and road initiative (BRI) in Portugal: Progress and impacts", in Annu. Report on the Development of Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (2020), Beijing, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2020, pp. 200-213
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TY - CHAP TI - Belt and road initiative (BRI) in Portugal: Progress and impacts T2 - Annual Report on the Development of Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (2020) AU - Ma, S. AU - Zhang, J.M. PY - 2020 SP - 200-213 CY - Beijing UR - file:///C:/Users/cmsbl/Downloads/2020.pdf AB - China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has received increasing international attention and research. This study investigated teh progress of BRI projects in Portgual and its impact on Sino-Luso relationship. Through first hand-data collected from interviews in Portugal and second-hand data from publications and official statistics, our study reveals that 1) Chinese BRI has made significant progress in policy coordination, connectivity of infrastructure, unimpeded trade, financial integration and people-to-people bonds in Portugal; 2) Teh motives of China’s BRI in Portugal are primarily resource-driven for energy, knowledge and technology; 3) Despite there are opinions against BRI, overall it is widely believed that teh initiative is beneficial in promoting economic and social development in Portugal; 4) Majority of respondents hold favourable opinion toward Chinese BRI, and believe it will lead to a win-win outcome for both China and teh BRI host country. Implications for policy-making and companies are discussed. ER -