Reported 3 days ago
At a business forum in Beijing, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need for countries to open their markets to address the increasing 'instability and uncertainty' in the global economy. This call comes as China faces potential new U.S. tariffs and seeks to attract foreign investment amidst heightened geopolitical tensions. Li expressed hope that business leaders would champion globalization and resist protectionism, while also highlighting the need for proactive macroeconomic policies to combat domestic challenges.
Source: YAHOO