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Chinese Premier Li Qiang Calls for Free Trade at G20 Summit

Today at the opening of the 20th G20 Summit in Johannesburg, chaired by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the Chinese premier Li Qiang called for solidarity to revive the sluggish global economy.

“In the face of a slow recovery, we must stay united, uphold free trade, and build an open world economy,” Li said, stressing the need to tear down trade barriers and support inclusive growth 🤝🌐.

This year’s summit theme of inclusive and sustainable growth speaks directly to young entrepreneurs and investors navigating inflation, supply chain shifts, and digital transformation. The call for open markets could unlock new opportunities across Asia and beyond 🌍.

As discussions continue over the weekend, all eyes are on how G20 members will turn these pledges into real action, shaping the future of global cooperation and economic vitality.

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