BusinessLocal News Zero-carbon initiatives in new China, Barbados collab by Lourianne Graham 08/04/2025 written by Lourianne Graham Updated by Barbados Today 08/04/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset Vice President of the Association of Barbados China Friendship, David Bulbulia,(left) Hu Yibing, director of the Yantai Zero-Carbon Island Development Centre.(right) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.5K China and Barbados have pledged to deepen their collaboration on climate action and sustainable development, with a focus on zero-carbon solutions, as officials from both nations convened in Rockley for a networking session. The event, hosted by the Association of Barbados-China Friendship (ABCF) in collaboration with the Yantai Zero-Carbon Island Cooperation on Monday at the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa, brought together Barbadians and a visiting delegation from Yantai City in Chinaโs Shandong province. The primary aim of the session was to foster collaboration in clean energy, vocational training, and business development between the two nations. David Bulbulia, president of the ABCF, highlighted the significance of the occasion: โThe important thing to do is to make contact with your Chinese colleague. They make contact with you and see from here what activities and initiatives can go forward.โ Hu Yibing, director of the Yantai Zero-Carbon Island Development Centre, said the purpose of the visit is โto work with friends from all walks of life in Barbados to implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, promote green and low-carbon cooperation, and contribute to the sustainable development of the islandโ. Hu noted that representatives from his organisation would promote cooperation with Barbados in areas such as new power systems, water resource utilisation, low-carbon construction, marine science and technology, fishery training, and vocational education. You Might Be Interested In Business owners disappointed NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE – CHTA -Caribbean Tourism: Adapting to Change NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE – BCCUL – Credit Unions ready to play greater role He also revealed plans for establishing the worldโs first international organisation dedicated to zero-carbon islands. โThere is an urgent need to establish an international organisation dedicated to the sustainable development of islands,โ he said. In 2024, Yantai spearheaded efforts to create the International Zero Carbon Island Cooperation Organisation. The initiative aims to facilitate international policy dialogue and cooperation while developing solutions tailored to island-specific climate challenges. Its membership includes island nations, social groups, educational institutions, research bodies, financial organisations, and climatefocused companies. The headquarters are based in Yantai. Hu emphasised potential benefits such as enhanced disaster resilience, adoption of renewable energy sources, growth in lowcarbon industries, and mechanisms for talent development and expert exchange. Huang Xinhua, chargรฉ dโaffaires at the Chinese Embassy in Barbados, expressed his enthusiasm for attending the conference. He recalled Prime Minister Mia Mottleyโs official visit to China in June 2023, when both nationsโ leaders reaffirmed their commitment to sustainable development and tackling global challenges like climate change. Huang voiced concerns about recent US-imposed reciprocal tariffs that he said undermine global interests. โThe fact is that trade wars and tariff wars have no winners,โ he remarked. โNo matter how the international landscape changesโฆ we work to implement consensus reached by our leaders and contribute to the sustainable development of the island.โ Sandra Payne, deputy chief executive officer of Invest Barbados, underscored the historical ties between China and Barbados during her remarks. โIt is through exchanges such as this that the partnership between our people, our firms, our nations will continue to grow and develop.โ She encouraged attendees to view Barbados as a dependable partner. โBarbados is committed to providing a warm and welcoming environment for foreign direct investment and for other initiatives that advance our nation.โ โAs the national investment promotion agency,โ Payne added, โwe are particularly eager to engage with you and learn more about your proposals.โ Payne concluded by expressing optimism about future collaborations. โRemember, Barbados is a place where your idea, your project, your business can flourish. Let this visit mark the beginning of a partnership that can help both our nations build something even greater.โ โLet us engage, let us explore, and let us grow together,โ she said. (LG) Lourianne Graham You may also like Central Bank, BARP partner to advance digital literacy for seniors 08/04/2026 FOD president wants proactive approach in tackling gun violence 08/04/2026 BRA advises early filers to refile 2025 Tax Returns following PIT update 08/04/2026