KEY POINTS
  • China released its first official Arctic policy white paper on Friday, in which it said it would encourage enterprises to build infrastructure and conduct commercial trial voyages.
  • China, despite being a non-Arctic state, is increasingly active in the polar region and became an observer member of the Arctic Council in 2013.
  • The white paper said China also eyes development of oil, gas, mineral resources and other non-fossil energies, fishing and tourism in the region.
A polar bear in Repulse Bay, Nunavut Territory, Canada.

China on Friday outlined its ambitions to extend President Xi Jinping's signature Belt and Road Initiative to the Arctic by developing shipping lanes opened up by global warming.

Releasing its first official Arctic policy white paper, China said it would encourage enterprises to build infrastructure and conduct commercial trial voyages, paving the way for Arctic shipping routes that would form a "Polar Silk Road".