At the bustling coastal city of Dalian in northeast China, the 2023 Summer Davos Forum became a platform for China’s Premier Li Qiang to extend an inviting message to the global business community. Speaking at a symposium attended by foreign business leaders on Tuesday, Premier Li emphasized that China’s ongoing economic rebound and comprehensive reforms are creating unprecedented opportunities for enterprises worldwide.
“The sustained rebound, transformation, upgrading, and profound reform of China’s economy will provide new room for the growth of enterprises from all over the world,” Premier Li stated, highlighting the country’s commitment to openness and collaboration.
The symposium, held during the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, commonly known as the Summer Davos, brought together global business representatives eager to engage with China’s evolving economic landscape. Premier Li’s remarks underscored China’s dedication to fostering an environment conducive to international investment and innovation.
Attendees noted the significance of China’s economic policies in shaping global markets. “China’s efforts in economic transformation and upgrading present vast potential for multinational companies,” commented one foreign business representative at the event. “We are keen to participate in and contribute to this growth.”
The Summer Davos Forum serves as a key gathering for policymakers, business leaders, and academics to discuss pressing economic issues and explore collaborative solutions. Premier Li’s address reaffirmed China’s role as a pivotal player in the global economy and its openness to foreign enterprises seeking to expand their presence in the region.
As China continues to implement reforms aimed at sustainable development and technological innovation, the opportunities for global businesses to engage with the Chinese market are expanding. Premier Li’s message at the symposium was clear: China’s doors are open wider than ever, inviting enterprises from around the world to grow and thrive together.
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Li Qiang: China's economy offers new room for foreign enterprises
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