Malaysian coffee, black tea grown in Sri Lanka as well as date palms from the United Arab Emirates are all top sellers online.
Since the Belt and Road Initiative was launched in 2013, China has inked many deals with countries along the routes in the field of the Internet, aiming to build a transnational network that connects Asia with Europe and Africa.
For instance, China called for building an "online Silk Road" between China and Arab States in 2017. Under this proposal, China promises to speed up construction of regional Internet facilities and a communication cable network, prioritize the allocation of Internet infrastructure and promote the common use of 4G networks.
Last year, the China-ASEAN Port Logistics Information Center was launched, with a priority of enabling data exchange and information sharing among port cities in China and ASEAN countries.
China and Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding for their partnership on a project dubbed the "Africa Information Super Highway" last year, which enabled countries to carry out joint activities in information and communication technology for East Africa.
"The Internet is the key feature of the Belt and Road Initiative in the 21st century, and cooperation in Internet-related services along the routes propels innovation and industrial upgrading," said Wang Yiwei, Director of Institute of International Affairs of Renmin University of China.
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