The developed world should not forget the poorest countries when they tackle the global financial crisis, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao while attending the Summer Davos forum in the country´s northeastern coastal city of Dalian.
The green economy is a popular topic among officials, scholars, and entrepreneurs who are attending the Summer Davos annual meeting in Dalian city.
Now let´s see what some attendees of the Summer Davos have to say about the world economy and China´s.
The World Economic Forum´s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the "Summer Davos", opened in Dalian yesterday. The three-day-event, taking "Reviving economic growth" as its 2009 theme, will run in the city until September 12.
China will not end its stimulus initiatives at a time when the global economy is starting to see "slow and zigzag" recovery from its free fall, Premier Wen Jiabao assured global business leaders yesterday.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday the country would take the adjustment of economic structure as a major task and attach greater importance to driving economic growth via domestic demand.
CCTV has talked to Morgan Stanley Asia Chairman Stephen Roach, who says China needs to keep bank credit at reasonable levels as its economy recovers.