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Grand Opening of 2016 Summer Davos

Jun 27, 2016

Between June 26 and 28, China's northern port city of Tianjin hosts the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2016, also known as the Summer Davos Forum, the 10th such event in China, alternatively held in Tianjin and northeastern port city of Dalian.

Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday he is optimistic about China's economy despite downward pressures and increasing uncertainties in the global economy.


Li acknowledged that the Chinese economy is facing enormous downward pressures and "difficulties that cannot be underestimated".


"Due to the severe and complicated international environment and long-accumulated, deep-rooted domestic problems, the foundation of a stable Chinese economy is not solid," he told business leaders, policymakers and academics from more than 90 countries in Tianjin.


Addressing the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, he said that by recognizing the difficulties it faces, China is showing it has the resolve and capability to overcome these challenges.


"In the face of mounting downward economic pressure, we did not resort to indiscriminate measures," the premier said. Instead, China has forcefully pushed for structural reform and fostered new growth engines while transforming traditional growth drivers.


As a result, the country's economic structure is "optimizing", with the number of new enterprises growing faster than in the past two years, and with services becoming the largest contributing sector to the economy.


"The Chinese economy will not head for a hard landing, and we are capable of meeting our targets for this year," Li said.


He said the country will continue to open up its service and general manufacturing sectors and keep the renminbi generally stable within a reasonable and proper range.


He vowed that China will build a fairer, more transparent and predictable investment environment for foreign investors, and give equal treatment to domestic and foreign businesses.


"Our attitude toward the Chinese economy, at present and in the future, is optimistic," Li said.

Premier Li also addressed  that the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union has increased uncertainties in the globalmarket, and the world needs to make concerted efforts to find a way out and push for the revitalization of the global economy.

Li said Europe is China's important partner, and Beijing will continue to maintain sound rapportswith Europe and the United Kingdom.

"We hope to see a unified and stable EU, as well as a stable and prosperous Britain," the premier said.

He said that in a globalized world, all economies are highly interdependent, and therefore they need to join hands and forge ahead together.

This year's forum carries the theme "the fourth industrial revolution and its transformational impact." Around 1,700 politicians, entrepreneurs, scholars, and media representatives from over 90 countries attent the meeting.


(Excerpt from ChinaDaily.com.cn)

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