Premier says China’s tech advancements an ‘opportunity’ for the world, not a threat
Li said China’s tech gains reflect innovation and a 1.4 billion-person market, not subsidies, as he urged wider global access to new technologies.
- On Wednesday, Chinese Premier Qiang addressed the World Economic Forum's Summer Davos in Dalian, defending China's tech boom as a global opportunity rather than a threat.
- Western officials have raised concerns about unfair competition, with some describing China's high-tech expansion as a "China Shock 2.0" that threatens advanced economies.
- China's Big Tech sector has experienced "explosive growth," with daily token consumption for large language models surpassing 100 trillion by the end of May.
- Framing the future as "China Opportunity 2.0," Chinese Premier Qiang said it offers broader access to advanced technologies while calling for deeper international cooperation.
- The premier characterized "China Opportunity 2.0" as representing comprehensive innovation-driven empowerment and high-return investment prospects for businesses worldwide seeking growth.
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Premier says China's tech advancements an 'opportunity' for world, not threat
China's Premier Li Qiang has countered global concerns about the nation's technological surge, framing it as a worldwide opportunity, not a threat. He dismissed claims that hefty state subsidies are the primary driver of China's high-tech boom, attributing its success to a vast domestic market and significant corporate investment. Li highlighted advancements in areas like EVs and AI, suggesting they offer empowerment rather than disruption to gl…
China Premier: Tech Rise Is Opportunity, Not Threat
Premier says China’s tech advancements an 'opportunity' for the world, not a threat
China’s premier defends the country's technological advancements as an opportunity to the world, not a threat.
'China Opportunity 2.0' offers growth potential for global businesses, says Premier Li Qiang
Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered a special address at the opening plenary of the 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, in northeastern China's coastal city of Dalian on Wednesday.
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