Long-term environmental sustainability of BRI projects is a key aspect of BRI 2.0 and is a key metric by which investors will decide where to invest, and by which governments will rate the success of a project. China has recently pledged to be carbon neutral by 2060. It also has the world’s largest renewable energy sector and so it has the green credentials to champion the greening of BRI in all sectors.
How can BRI projects be structured to be more sustainable, does digitisation have a role and what does green financing mean in reality for BRI? In this videocast, CMS China Managing Partner Ulrike Gluck asks these questions, and more, to CMS energy and infrastructure experts Munir Hassan and Adrian Wong.
Belt and Road videocast: Episode #2
Part of the CMS series on Belt and Road
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We discuss a wide range of areas, each with a regional focus.
The impact of Covid-19 on BRI
Different views of BRI among Chinese and international participants
Joint ventures and partnerships
Problems experienced in BRI projects
Key risks and risk mitigation
BRI dispute resolution and arbitration
ESG, sustainability and BRI
Belt and Road 2.0
The Digital Silk Road and the Health Silk Road
The prospects for BRI after 2020
Contacts
Adrian Wong
Partner, Projects and Infrastructure
CMS Singapore
T +65 9091 8722
adrian.wong@cms-cmno.com
Munir Hassan
Partner, Head of the CMS Energy & Climate Change Group
CMS UK
T +44 20 7367 2046
munir.hassan@cms-cmno.com
Dr. Ulrike Glueck
Managing Partner
Head of Corporate Practice Area Group and TMC Sector Group
CMS China
T +86 21 6289 6363
ulrike.glueck@cmslegal.cn
The greening of BRI
Belt and Road videocast: Episode #2
Part of the CMS series on Belt and Road
Read more at cms.law/bri
Long-term environmental sustainability of BRI projects is a key aspect of BRI 2.0 and is a key metric by which investors will decide where to invest, and by which governments will rate the success of a project. China has recently pledged to be carbon neutral by 2060. It also has the world’s largest renewable energy sector and so it has the green credentials to champion the greening of BRI in all sectors.
How can BRI projects be structured to be more sustainable, does digitisation have a role and what does green financing mean in reality for BRI? In this videocast, CMS China Managing Partner Ulrike Gluck asks these questions, and more, to CMS energy and infrastructure experts Munir Hassan and Adrian Wong.
Adrian Wong
Partner, Projects and Infrastructure
CMS Singapore
T +65 9091 8722
adrian.wong@cms-cmno.com
Munir Hassan
Partner, Head of the CMS Energy & Climate Change Group
CMS UK
T +44 20 7367 2046
munir.hassan@cms-cmno.com
Contacts
Dr. Ulrike Glueck
Managing Partner
Head of Corporate Practice Area Group and TMC Sector Group
CMS China
T +86 21 6289 6363
ulrike.glueck@cmslegal.cn