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China didn’t grab many headlines at Davos, but it's the elephant in the room

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The world's second-largest economy is sticking to its calls for global cooperation, which didn't stand out as much as other high-profile speeches at Davos.

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Everyone talks about the speeches at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Some referring with admiration to the intervention of the Canadian Prime Minister; others to the aggressive but transcendental positions of Donald Trump and his Secretary of Commerce. What is striking to me is the scenario. Davos has had more media impact and receives more attention from the leaders themselves, than the UN General Assembly last year. The international forum …

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Vértigo Político broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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