China calls for 'equality' in supply chains, opposing trade discrimination | Daily News

Foreign news agencies reported from Beijing, China on June 25 that Chinese Premier Li Qiangbian addressed the World Economic Forum's summer meeting in the city of Dalian in Liaoning Province, the northeastern part of the country, calling for increased cooperation among all sectors to resist division and separation of the supply chain.

At the same time, Li attributed the “rapid growth” of new industries in China to “special comparative advantages.” “Unified and seamless operation” of the supply chain, along with “liberalization and facilitation” of investment and trade.

The Chinese Premier's statement on the platform of the World Economic Forum this year is still the same as last year's announcement. Held in Tianjin, the West's promotion of economic concepts such as “reducing dependence” and “de-risking the supply chain” is said to be “false logic” due to the development of economic multilateralism. It is a mechanism that requires the integration of the economies of many countries. They merge together, develop together, and depend on each other.

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