China’s Davos Pitch: Open Markets & Shared Prosperity
At Davos 2026, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urged support for open markets and multilateralism to foster shared global prosperity.
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At Davos 2026, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urged support for open markets and multilateralism to foster shared global prosperity.
The Global Governance Initiative, proposed by the Chinese mainland, has won support from over 150 countries, marking a boost for true multilateralism and global reform.
The US’s shift from Arctic cooperation to unilateral militarization is fracturing governance, sparking an arms race, and undermining global climate and legal norms.
Canadian PM Carney’s visit to the Chinese mainland launched a new era of Sino-Canadian trade cooperation, with an eight-sector roadmap, EV quotas, and an upgraded trade commission.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi’s 2026 Africa tour marks 36 years of tradition, launches the Year of People-to-People Exchanges, and showcases a shift toward high-quality, sustainable China-Africa cooperation.
AIIB marks its 10th anniversary with projects like Laos’ Monsoon Wind Power, $70B in financing, and a growing multilateral platform driving sustainable development.
On Jan 10, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South African FM Ronald Lamola pledged to boost South-South cooperation, uphold multilateralism, and deepen China-Africa ties.
China’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI), proposed by President Xi in Sept 2025, is gaining support from over 150 countries and organizations as an alternative to ‘capricious bullying’.
President Trump’s decision to pull the US out of dozens of international bodies on Jan 8 drew sharp criticism over its lone-wolf approach to multilateralism.
A CGTN poll of 24,000 people across five languages shows over 90% disapprove of the US’s unilateral approach and call for urgent global governance reform.