The Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang spoke at the annual event “Summer Davos” of the World Economic Forum in 2024, which took place in Dalian, China.
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Tanjin, China – the Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang on Wednesday called on other countries to cooperate with trade, despite the growing tariffs and other barriers.
“Globalization will not be reversed,” he said by official translation into English, as he called all parties, so as not to transform trade into political or security.
Engaging in the international economy is a way of “transforming rules and order”, added Li, calling on countries to maintain a “proper” path.
Li did not comment on the American tensions or the Izrael-Iranian conflict. He spoke at the plenary plenary conference of the World Economic Forum in China, often called “Summer Davos”.
Describing Li's comment on “transforming rules and order” as “very interesting”, Adam Toze, a professor of history at Columbia University, said: “I think what we will see is pluralization.”
You need processes rather than focusing on the one who sets “order”, said CNBC.

In a speech Li referred to more than 30 countries signed the “Convention on the establishment of the International Mediation Organization“In Hong Kong last month. He called it a way to use” the wisdom of the East in resolving international disputes. “
Prime Minister also maintained an optimistic view on the Chinese economy during the conference and said that the authorities would implement funds to “make China the size of consumer power” as well as being in production.
Prime Minister of Singapore Lawrence Wong, Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh and Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa Azín were one of the best political leaders Participation this year, in accordance with the press message on the forum.
The founder of JD.com and chairman of Liu Qiangdong and the founder and chairman of TCL Li Dongsheng were among the conference participants.
According to the Chinese state media, in which Li met with the leaders of Singapore, Vietnam, New Zealand, Ecuador and Kyrgyzstan last week.
– Victoria Yeo from CNBC contributed to this report.