Vietnamese Prime Minister Believes a Strong Chinese Economy Benefits the World

The Rise of China in Global Economics: Prime Minister’s Address at World Economic Forum Emphasizes Self-Reliance and Cooperation

In the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, Vietnam’s Prime Minister emphasized the importance of a self-reliant Chinese economy in shaping global economic dynamics. He acknowledged China’s significant role in global supply chains and its impact on international trade and economic stability.

The Prime Minister highlighted the positive implications of a robust Chinese economy for the world, expressing appreciation for China’s support of multilateralism and efforts to maintain a peaceful, stable, and cooperative environment for regional and global development. He emphasized that by advocating for multilateralism and promoting a harmonious environment for regional and global development, China is contributing to enhanced cooperation and economic growth.

Recognizing China’s influence on the world stage, the Prime Minister underscored the importance of collaboration among countries towards common goals and mutual benefits. By focusing on promoting multilateralism and cooperation, he suggested that this collaborative approach could lead to greater prosperity and development for all nations involved.

In summary, the Prime Minister’s speech at the economic forum highlighted the significance of a strong Chinese economy in shaping global economic dynamics. By recognizing China’s commitment to fostering cooperation and stability, he emphasized the need for countries to work together towards common goals and mutual benefits. This collaborative approach could lead to sustainable development and prosperity for all nations involved.

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