CGTN: How 'China Opportunity 2.0' Offers Growth Potential for Global Businesses
Li said the country’s economy offers stability and a safe harbor while 1,700 participants gather to discuss the 15th Five-Year Plan.
- On Wednesday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang promoted "China Opportunity 2.0" at the 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, describing it as innovation-driven empowerment and high-return investment for global enterprises.
- Addressing concerns over China's technological advances, Li rejected the "China Shock 2.0" narrative that frames the country's development as an economic threat, stressing that China's economy serves as an important "safe harbor."
- The Ministry of Commerce reported that foreign-invested enterprises in China reached 533,000 by the end of 2025, while the nation issued a 15-measure action plan this week to optimize foreign investment utilization.
- Wu Chun, managing partner for China at Boston Consulting Group, told media the country's market is "irreplaceable," noting that multinationals are gaining impetus for expansion from China's vast consumer base and technology adoption readiness.
- Multiple sessions at the event are unpacking China's 15th Five-Year Plan as Li emphasized that "China Opportunity 2.0" offers global partners broader access to advanced technologies and more widely shared development benefits.
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CGTN: How 'China Opportunity 2.0' offers growth potential for global businesses
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