Foreign CEOs to flock to China for key summit, Xi meeting, sources say
- Dozens of foreign CEOs will visit Beijing for the China Development Forum on March 23-24, where some will meet President Xi Jinping, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
- The annual forum aims to attract foreign investment amid heightened geopolitical tensions and seeks to stimulate domestic demand to counter U.S. tariff pressures, as reported by sources.
- Chinese officials announced a shift in consumption policy to boost domestic demand, introducing a childcare subsidy scheme, according to recent statements.
- Attendees include CEOs from major companies such as FedEx, Siemens, and Mercedes-Benz, reflecting a higher representation of European CEOs this year, as indicated in a draft agenda.
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KCCI chair emphasizes economic benefits of APEC CEO Summit
Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Chairman Chey Tae-won has stressed the economic benefits of the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, and its affiliated economic events. He noted that these gatherings will provide a crucial opportunity to revitalize the economies of the host region, according to the KCCI on Tuesday.
Foreign CEOs to flock to China for key summit, Xi meeting, sources say
Dozens of foreign CEOs will visit Beijing this month for a flagship development conference where some are expected to meet President Xi Jinping, according to a draft agenda and three sources familiar with the matter.
Global CEOs set to meet Xi Jinping as China pushes ‘open for business’ message
The visit comes as Beijing seeks to reassure foreign investors amid ongoing economic headwinds and a cooling business climate. Xi has ramped up engagement with the private sector in recent months, following a period of regulatory crackdowns and slowing growth
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