At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, all eyes were on China 🌏. The nation's economic prospects and future strategies took center stage, with leaders from around the world highlighting China's pivotal role in shaping the global economy.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing China's commitment to sustainable growth and high-quality development 🚀. He warmly welcomed foreign enterprises to invest and thrive in China, inviting them to share in the country's exciting opportunities.
\"China is making solid progress in high-quality development,\" Ding stated. \"We look forward to working together with global partners to create a brighter future 🌟.\"
Zhu Min, of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, highlighted the importance of bolstering China's manufacturing sector 🏭. \"This is the key competitiveness of China's economy,\" he said during the sub-forum \"Decoding China's Economy: Present and Future.\"
\"China's manufacturing accounts for roughly 30.3% of the global GDP. That's equal to the total of the US, Japan, and South Korea combined!\" Zhu exclaimed. \"In the next 20 years, we'll make sure 'Made in China' means affordable, high-quality, and cutting-edge technology 🔧💡.\"
Michael Suss, Executive Chairman of Oerlikon, couldn't help but praise China's impressive development over the past 30 years. \"We have to be aware that the world would not have created this wealth without China's growth,\" he noted 👍.
Echoing these sentiments, Mirek Dusek, WEF Managing Director, highlighted China's critical role in reigniting global economic growth. \"China plays a very important role in development, trade, and technology,\" Dusek told CGTN 🌐.
It's clear that China's influence on the world stage is stronger than ever. With open arms, the nation is inviting the world to join in its journey toward a sustainable and prosperous future 🌱✨.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com