China frames Davos as defense of global rules amid Trump pressure

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At Davos, Vice Premier He Lifeng framed China as a defender of the rules-based international order and globalization, urging partners not to retreat from free trade despite U.S. tariff threats and restrictions, while highlighting China’s plan to boost domestic demand and keep expanding its role in world markets.
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