Li Urges Efforts to Defend Free Trade2025/6/26 9:16:27(Beijing Time) Lange Steel
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Chinese Premier holds phone call with EU chief, calls for safeguarding free, open trade, investment
Chinese Premier Li Qiang held a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday, saying that China is ready to work with the European side to promote the sound and steady development of China-EU relations, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
Li urges efforts to defend free trade2025/6/26 9:16:27(Beijing Time) Lange Steel
Premier Li Qiang called on Tuesday for resolute efforts to defend free trade and true multilateralism and uphold the stability of global industrial and supply chains, reiterating China's commitment to working with various countries in the joint pursuit of modernization through pragmatic and mutually beneficial cooperation. Li made the remarks during separate meetings with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Beijing, and with Kyrgyz Prime Minist…
China’s Prime Minister, Li Qiang, launched a strong appeal for international economic understanding on Wednesday, alerting to the dangers of growing fragmentation in world trade. READ ALSO China at the UN: Strength is Not the Way to Solve Conflicts In an intervention during the Annual Meeting of the New Champions — known as the “Summer Davos” — the Asian leader argued that the world needs less confrontation and more collaboration to face today’s…
Global Trade at Risk as Chinese Premier Warns of Supply Chain Fragmentation
As reported by Anadolu Agency, Chinese Premier Li Qiang has issued a strong warning about the state of global trade and investment. Speaking at the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos Forum, held in Tianjin, northern China, he said that the international economic landscape is facing “profound change.” His remarks come at a time of increasing concern over supply chain disruptions and cross-border investment de…
China’s Li urges not to turn trade into a political or security issue
Chinese Premier Li Qiang spoke at the World Economic Forum's annual "Summer Davos" event in 2024, which was held in Dalian, China.Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesTIANJIN, China — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday called on other countries to collaborate on trade, despite rising tariffs and other barriers."Globalization will not be reversed," he said…
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