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Summer Davos forum opens in China

The Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2015, also known as the Summer Davos forum, opened Thursday in Northeast China's port city of Dalian.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/10 11:19:32

China unjustifiably blamed as trigger of volatility: premier

Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday that China has been unjustifiably blamed for triggering global volatility and the country's economy is on track with systemic risks at bay.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/10 11:08:18

China to promote industrial cooperation with more countries: official

China will promote international cooperation on industry and equipment manufacturing with more countries and organizations to help global economy recover, a senior Chinese official said Wednesday at the Summer Davos Forum.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/10 10:30:47

Premier vows efforts to deliver green development promises

Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday that China will live up to its promises on environmental protection and seek growth from carbon-efficient industries.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 21:17:49

China to draw international experience in urbanization

Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday welcomed deeper cooperation between developed and developing nations to improve China's urban development and planning.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 21:14:43

China fends off systemic risks

China fended off potential systemic financial risks during the recent market collapse, Premier Li Keqiang said at Summer Davos in northeast China's Dalian city on Wednesday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:28:19

Premier says Chinese economy within proper range

Premier Li Keqiang told global business leaders on Wednesday that the Chinese economy is still running within a proper range.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:27:23

China premier vows opening to foreign investors

China will make it easier for foreigners to invest in its industries, Premier Li Keqiang vowed on Wednesday, at the annual summer meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:26:46

Premier Li says China not to use yuan depreciation to boost export

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told global business leaders on Wednesday that China has no intention of boosting export through the depreciation of yuan.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:25:59

China not source of global financial risks: Premier

Instead of the source of global financial risks, China remains as one of drivers of global growth, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told global business leaders during the Summer Davos in northeast China's Dalian city on Wednesday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:18:33