China's Premier Li Qiang asserts economic prospects at WEF's 'Summer Davos'

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The World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos" has kicked off in Tianjin, China, marking the first in-person WEF event in the country since the pandemic began. Over 1,500 participants are discussing topics related to entrepreneurship and the global economy. Chinese Premier Li Qiang opened the conference, acknowledging global challenges and warning about future public health crises. Saudi Arabia has sent a top delegation, highlighting the significance of its oil trade relationship with China.
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