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Created under the auspices of the Transport Association of BRICS, the Energy Association of BRICS, based on the decisions of the leaders of China, Russia, South Africa and Brazil — Johannesburg Declaration of the BRICS 2018 Summit item 80.

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Historical Roots

The Great Silk Road

It united in one whole the two main historical routes: one going from the West from the countries of the Mediterranean to Central Asia, the second connecting Central Asia with the Han Empire.

"The Great Silk Road", the origin of which can be attributed to the second half of the 2nd century BC, represents a unique historical and cultural value for mankind and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

At the heart of the modern "New Silk Road" lies the initiative — "One Belt, One Way". This initiative was included in the resolutions of the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly and was widely recognized by the international community.

"One Belt — One Way" is two joint projects: "Economic Belt of the Silk Road" and "Sea Silk Road of the XXI century."

Economic Belt of the Silk Road

Land Routes — Three Regions of the Eurasian Continent

  • Europe — through Central Asia and Russia
  • The Middle East — through Central Asia
  • South-East and South Asia with access to the coast of the Indian Ocean

Six Economic Corridors Planned in the EBSR Project

  • Land Eurasian Continental Bridge
  • China — Mongolia — Russia
  • China — Central Asia — Western Asia
  • China — Pakistan
  • China — The Indochina Peninsula
  • Bangladesh — China — India — Myanmar

Sea Silk Road of the XXI Century

Maritime Routes Connecting China with Two Regions

  • Europe — through the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean
  • The countries of the South Pacific — through the South China Sea

Arctic Route — The Ice Silk Road

Russia and China are now planning joint development of the Northern Sea Route as an Arctic route in the new "Ice Silk Road". This route may be of interest for the transport of goods traveling between EU countries and Asia, for which the distance and delivery time are reduced by approximately 30%.

Goals of the Initiative

Community of One Destiny — Seven Key Objectives

  • Creation of an improved and facilitated transit-transport system between Asia, Europe and Africa.
  • Maximum assistance to the socio-political dialogue between the countries of the "New Silk Road" and "Sea Silk Road of the 21st Century".
  • Development of humanitarian ties between partner countries.
  • Mutual integration of infrastructure and development of the latest information digital technologies.
  • Development of trade relations between the countries participating in the initiative.
  • Creation of an open model of the world economy.
  • Formation of the "Community of One Destiny".

The concept suggests that the interweaving of the interests of all countries are taken into account for the harmonious development of mankind. The initiative "One Belt — One Way" is able to unite the majority of countries of the Eurasian and neighboring continents with a population of more than 4 billion people. As of 2018, it was supported by more than 100 countries, with 46 cooperation agreements signed.

At the moment, it is the first trade and logistics site in the world supported by specialized structures of such a high international and supranational level, where crypto-currencies and digital tokens will be used in real foreign trade transactions. Our online blocking SaaS system consists of two platforms: logistics and trading. More about the platform.