The Silk Road Forum 2015 came to an end on Oct 29 in Madrid, Spain.
DRC Vice-President Wang Yiming met with a delegation from the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
At the two-day Silk Road Forum that began in Madrid, Spain, on Tuesday, experts and scholars from 30 countries talked about the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on the regional development and global economy.
If China's Belt and Road Initiative is to be a driving force in leading the world out of its economic recession, it must facilitate coordination of infrastructure investments, said political leaders and analysts.
Editor's note: The Silk Road Think Tank Network, known as SiLKS, was established in Madrid on Oct 28 to inspire think tanks to promote cross-border cooperation and build a community of shared interests and responsibilities to achieve mutual political trust, economic integration and cultural inclusiveness. An excerpt of its declaration is as follows:
DRC Vice-President Wang Yiming met with President of Nazarbayev University of Kazakhstan.