The 2024 Tsinghua People's Bank of China School of Finance Global Finance Forum kicked off in Hangzhou on Monday, bringing together representatives from academia, the public, and private sectors to discuss pressing global economic issues. This year's forum marks the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods system, celebrating its role as a cornerstone of the post-World War II global economic framework.
Amidst the vibrant discussions, Boris Vujcic, governor of the Croatian National Bank, took the opportunity to share his vision for enhancing China-Croatia relations. Speaking with CGTN's Guan Xin, Vujcic emphasized the importance of economic cooperation and financial stability between the two nations. He highlighted the mutual benefits of fostering an innovative partnership, aiming to create a robust framework for future collaborations.
Vujcic's insights reflect a broader trend of strengthening international monetary and financial systems to support global growth. As economies navigate the complexities of the modern financial landscape, partnerships like those between Croatia and China are seen as vital for maintaining stability and driving innovation.
The forum serves as a platform for thought leaders and changemakers to explore sustainable economic practices and policies that can withstand global challenges. Vujcic's contributions underscore the significance of building bridges between nations to ensure a prosperous and resilient global economy.
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Croatian central bank governor on enhancing partnership with China
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