Li Qiang Urges G20 to Uphold Free Trade and Open Economy
At the 20th G20 summit in Johannesburg, the Chinese premier Li Qiang urged member economies to uphold free trade, strengthen solidarity, and build an open world economy.
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At the 20th G20 summit in Johannesburg, the Chinese premier Li Qiang urged member economies to uphold free trade, strengthen solidarity, and build an open world economy.
Chinese premier Li Qiang paid tribute to CPV martyrs in the DPRK on the 75th anniversary of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, highlighting historic friendship.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes safe and smooth travel for the upcoming Spring Festival, urging efficient transport and logistics to ensure everyone reaches their destinations on time.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang hosted a dynamic symposium, gathering experts and leaders to discuss China’s future policies and development plans. The focus was on innovation, economic growth, and improving people’s livelihoods.
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