China's premier warns global trade tensions 'intensifying'
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned that global trade tensions are 'intensifying' as he addressed the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum.
- Li said the global economy was 'undergoing profound changes' and 'protectionist measures are significantly increasing', referring to US tariffs on China.
- Li stated that 'no country can grow or prosper alone' and called for 'cooperation and mutual success for a win-win outcome' instead of the 'law of the jungle'.
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»Summer-Davos« in Tianjin: China warns against »politization of economic and trade issues« by customs and sanctions of the West.
It occurs in a context marked by tariffs, investment restrictions and calls to reduce dependency in key sectors.
China's Prime Minister, Li Qiang, warned Wednesday that global trade tensions are "intensifying," at the opening ceremony of a World Economic Forum meeting in the northern city of Tianjin.
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