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[Summer Davos Insights: China's Economic Vision and Global Geopolitical Challenges]-[China to open its door wider to the world: premier]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-06-25

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China’s Commitment to Global Openness and Economic Stability

At the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos in Tianjin, Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered a resolute message regarding China's economic trajectory. Addressing the theme of "Entrepreneurship for a New Era," Premier Li emphasized that China remains committed to "fostering a first-class business environment" and keeping its "doors wide open" to global investors.

In his address, Premier Li characterized the current global economy as sitting at a "pivotal crossroads," marked by "geopolitical fractures" and a rapid technology revolution. He advocated for a "Chinese solution" based on win-win cooperation, urging global entrepreneurs to "champion openness and cooperation" while explicitly opposing "decoupling and severing of supply chains." Highlighting China's role as a global stabilizer, the Premier noted that the country continues to drive 30% of global growth, encouraging businesses to "deepen their roots in China" and share in the nation's high-quality development.

Reshaping Supply Chains Through Green Technology

Innovation in the green energy sector emerged as a central pillar for future economic resilience. Lin Xiao, CEO of Botri Cycling, highlighted how Chinese businesses are actively "reshaping global supply chains" by integrating green technologies into emerging markets. Through the deployment of micro-grids, solar panels, and energy storage batteries, Chinese companies are helping developing nations in Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America build local manufacturing capabilities. Lin stressed that Chinese entrepreneurs must take "greater responsibility" to ensure these supply chains are "more green and sustainable," moving beyond simple manufacturing to share knowledge and innovation globally.

Geopolitical Volatility and the Middle East Conflict

The forum also addressed the profound anxieties surrounding the Middle East conflict. Business leaders expressed deep concern over the "volatile" situation, noting that fears of war are already "rippling through the global economy," leading to disrupted flights and unstable oil prices. While the ceasefire between Israel and Iran was welcomed by global leaders, including UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the fragility of the peace remains a primary concern.

China’s representative to the UN, Fu Cong, urged all parties to "faithfully abide by the ceasefire," while also criticizing the US for its role in the regional deadlock. He argued that military strikes on nuclear facilities constitute a "serious violation of international law" and called for a return to political settlement rather than the use of force. Simultaneously, reports from Gaza highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis, with local officials stating that Israeli forces killed over 50 people waiting for food aid, underscoring the severe human cost of the conflict.

Innovation-Driven Economy and Future Outlook

Beyond macro-geopolitics, corporate executives at the Summer Davos discussed the intense competitive landscape of the Chinese market. Zhou Engai, chairman of McKinsey Greater China, noted that Chinese companies are "price competitive and innovative at the same time," particularly in sectors like electric vehicles. He highlighted that this innovation is not just in product features but in "extraordinary" supply chain efficiency. Looking forward, experts believe that data and artificial intelligence will be the catalysts for the next wave of financial and industrial innovation, allowing large companies to remain "global and very local" in their strategies.

As the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) marks a decade of impact, the focus remains on bridging infrastructure gaps and promoting sustainable development. Despite the complex global environment, the consensus among attendees was that through technological upgrading, shared growth, and a commitment to international cooperation, the global economy can navigate current uncertainties toward a more stable and prosperous future.

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I encourage you to do more for the greater good.
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China can be a stabilizer of global economy by being an engine that drives that drives 30 % of the global growth.
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It's been volatile for my entire lifetime, really.
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The truth is that there's no benefits in war, right?
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Those fears are already rippling through the global economy.
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📝Key Phrases

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foster a first-class business environment
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keep the doors wide open
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sit at a pivotal crossroads
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make the pie bigger
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draw on each other's strengths
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