China's premier warns global trade tensions 'intensifying'
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned that global trade tensions are "intensifying" during the World Economic Forum opening ceremony.
- Li highlighted that "protectionist measures are significantly increasing and global economic and trade frictions are intensifying."
- Li emphasized China's role as a defender of a rules-based international trading system during his speech.
- WEF President and CEO Borge Brende stated that it was "too early to say" what impact Trump's tariff blitz will have on the world economy.
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Chinese Premier warns of escalating global trade tensions at ‘Summer Davos’ - Times Kuwait
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday cautioned against the growing wave of global protectionism, warning that trade tensions are escalating and threatening the stability of the world economy. His remarks came during the opening session of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, commonly known as “Summer Davos.” “Protectionist measures are increasing significantly, and frictions in the global economy and trade are escal…
Chinese Premier Warns of Intensifying Global Trade Tensions
Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered a cautionary address at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum’s “Summer Davos” in Tianjin on Wednesday, warning that global trade tensions are “intensifying.” His remarks came amidst a backdrop of profound changes in the global economy, a veiled reference to the significant tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. “Protectionist measures are significantly increasing, and global economic and trad…
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