The 2025 Summer Davos Forum concluded in Tianjin this week, bringing together global leaders to discuss entrepreneurship and sustainable development under the theme 'Entrepreneurship for a New Era.' Among the attendees was Drew Shula, a U.S.-based entrepreneur and environmentalist, who shared optimistic views on China-U.S. collaboration during an interview with CGTN Stringer.
Shula highlighted China's dynamic innovation ecosystem, calling it 'an inspiring place full of wonderful people.' His remarks come as the forum addressed critical topics including green energy transitions and workforce development – areas where Shula emphasized opportunities for cross-border cooperation.
'What excites me most is seeing how environmental solutions developed here could benefit global markets,' Shula noted, pointing to China's advancements in renewable energy technologies. The forum's focus on 'investing in people and the planet' aligned closely with his company's mission to scale sustainable business models.
With over 1,500 participants from 90 countries and regions, the Tianjin event served as a platform for dialogue amid evolving economic ties. Business analysts suggest such exchanges could help stabilize commercial relationships between the world's two largest economies.
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