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| THE PATH OF OVERSEAS INDUSTRIAL PARKS TO PROMOTE THE BELT AND ROAD CONNECTIVITY: TAKING THE CHINA-EUROPE TRADE AND LOGISTICS PARK AS AN EXAMPLE |
| WANG Shu-fang1, YU Qing-qing1, WANG Qian-wen1, YE Shuai2, WANG Ting3 |
1. Faculty of Geography, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, China; 2. School of Culture & Tourism, Jiangsu University of Technology, Changzhou 213001, China; 3. China Post Securities Co., Ltd., Beijing 100050, China |
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Abstract In the implementation of the Belt and Road initiative, overseas industrial parks have strengthened connectivity between China and neighboring countries. This paper constructs a theoretical framework from the Five Connectivities perspective based on spatial interaction theory, exploring the path of overseas industrial parks in boosting the Belt and Road connectivity by case study on the China-Europe Trade and Logistics Park. The research reveals: 1) Promoting the connectivity requires national complementarity, infrastructure accessibility, and risk mitigation. 2) The complementary advantages,multi-dimensional cooperation,efficient connectivity,and risk prevention between China and Hungary in the field of trade and logistics have laid a solid foundation for the China-Europe Trade and Logistics Park to fulfill its connectivity role. The study offers a "synergy + optimization + digital empowerment" model for upgrading China's overseas trade and logistics parks.
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Received: 26 December 2024
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Corresponding Authors:
10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2025.05.012
E-mail: 2832445697@qq.com
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