Chinese Premier Li Qiang addressed the 2024 Summer Davos in Dalian, emphasizing the need for global economic cooperation and warning against the negative consequences of economic decoupling. Li argued that parting ways economically could lead to a 'destructive spiral' and defended China's industrial policy against criticism of overcapacity. He also called for safeguarding an open market environment and highlighted the necessity of new growth engines to tackle the global economic predicament. Additionally, he met with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to discuss deepening cooperation between China and Vietnam, and addressed issues related to resource competition.
🇨🇳🌎 #China Premier Warns Decoupling Will Lead to ‘Destructive Spiral’ – Bloomberg https://t.co/F2dYyqPunP
Update: Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday called on countries around the world to face the growth predicament of the world economy squarely and be more broad-minded towards the development issue. https://t.co/LhnFJQ6yxr https://t.co/4hVrh0vQkr
🇨🇳China's Premier Li on Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2024: 🔸Making the economic growth cake bigger is becoming difficult, as ROIs are declining marginally. 🔸The world needs new growth engines. 🔸Resource competition triggers global problems, and disrupting supply chains… https://t.co/Zbpvm8tVbZ
The “regressive actions of decoupling” would only “drag the world into a destructive spiral." Chinese Premier Li Qiang warns of negative consequences for the world if nations parted ways economically https://t.co/K3PudhAytB https://t.co/ACby5Db9ky
JUST IN: China's Premier Li Qiang warns that the world could enter a "destructive spiral" over trade disruptions and defends his nation against overcapacity criticism https://t.co/lqcbQfj4eN
Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned of negative consequences for the world if nations parted ways economically, while hitting back at criticism that his nation’s industrial policy has led to overcapacity https://t.co/xhMpJhngPr
Chinese Premier Li Qiang addresses opening plenary of Summer Davos #SummerDavos2024 https://t.co/B470pSVS6P
Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls for safeguarding open market environment https://t.co/u2YPzeK4qe https://t.co/TyerQia6OL
CHINA'S PREMIER LI KEQIANG ADDRESSES SUMMER DAVOS IN DALIAN
Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Monday afternoon met with Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh, who is in northeast China's city of Dalian for the upcoming 2024 Summer Davos. Read more: https://t.co/aV1LiBgEBk https://t.co/RJXhiX208X
#China is willing to work with #Vietnam to steadfastly adhere to and advance the construction of the China-Vietnam community of shared future, deepening and solidifying this cooperation to better benefit the people of both countries, Chinese Premier Li Qiang told Vietnamese Prime… https://t.co/0Ia4PtOoZD
“If the United States wants to prevent war, it should adopt a nuanced, modulated approach to economic engagement with China—curtailing it only when significant risks exist,” argues Stephen Brooks. https://t.co/90TOdmXMLS
“China is set to remain the powerful engine of the global economy. Trade wars with China could diminish demand and limit opportunities for trade expansion. We need more cooperation and less confrontation, more practical dialogue aimed at solving rather than aggravating issues… https://t.co/K0pKeNUJNX
If the United States wants to lower the likelihood of nuclear conflict on the Korean Peninsula, U.S. leaders must reevaluate the country’s North Korea strategy—and start to prioritize risk reduction over denuclearization, argue @jamiekwong and @nktpnd. https://t.co/UZI8fLsbx9