
Chinese Premier Li Qiang Urges Open World Economy at BRICS Summit
At the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio, Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for an open world economy, stronger supply chains and greater climate finance and technology commitments.
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At the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio, Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for an open world economy, stronger supply chains and greater climate finance and technology commitments.
Chinese premier Li Qiang urges global partners at the ASEAN-China-GCC forum to uphold a WTO-centric multilateral trading system and foster open markets.
Establishing new institutions is key to fostering a higher-standard open economy, driving sustainable growth and global collaboration.
China’s top political advisors held a virtual session to define the strategic roles of Hong Kong and Macao in advancing the nation’s open economy, focusing on economic integration and international cooperation.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative celebrates its 10th anniversary with new measures to foster an open world economy, including removing foreign investment restrictions and promoting global trade.