Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng delivered a high-stakes address at the World Economic Forum in Davos today, outlining China's economic priorities for 2026 amid global uncertainty. Speaking to world leaders and CEOs, He emphasized ‘win-win cooperation’ as the cornerstone of international relations in what he called ‘a pivotal year for sustainable development’.
Global Stability Through Collaboration
He’s speech highlighted China’s commitment to stabilizing supply chains and boosting green tech investments – key themes resonating with young professionals and climate-conscious Gen Z audiences. 🌱 The vice premier announced plans to expand international partnerships in AI and renewable energy, declaring: ‘No single nation can solve today’s challenges alone.’
Tech & Sustainability Take Center Stage
With 2026 marking critical deadlines for UN climate goals, He revealed China will launch a $10 billion fund for cross-border clean energy projects. The move aligns with growing youth-led demands for climate action across Asia and beyond. 💡
Cross-Strait Economic Integration
In a nod to regional stability, the vice premier reaffirmed support for economic collaboration across the Taiwan Strait, stressing that ‘shared prosperity benefits all residents of the region.’ Analysts suggest this could signal new opportunities for overseas investors in 2026.
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