

China to open its door wider to the world: premier
Jun 25, 2025
Liu Jiaxin, a reporter from the Summer Davos meeting in Tianjin, shares insights from Premier Li Qiang’s speech, highlighting China's commitment to a first-class business environment and global cooperation. Sarah Coates reports from The Hague on the NATO summit, where defense spending is on the rise amidst geopolitical tensions. They discuss the challenges of supply chains in light of recent Middle Eastern conflicts, emphasizing the need for energy diversity and exploring international relations, particularly between China and Mozambique.
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China's Openness and Cooperation Vision
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized fostering a first-class business environment and openness at the Summer Davos in Tianjin.\n- He encourages win-win cooperation and warns against turning trade into political or security issues.
Green Tech Builds Local Economies
- Lin Xiao of Bochri Cycling shared how green tech is helping establish localized manufacturing in emerging economies.\n- He highlighted solar panels and energy storage batteries enabling microgrids in South America, boosting sustainable supply chains.
Chinese Firms' Global Supply Chain Role
- Chinese companies are innovating in product design and manufacturing and must now embrace global responsibility.\n- They should share innovations and help make supply chains greener and more sustainable worldwide.