The 2025 Summer Davos Forum, also known as the 16th Annual Meeting of New Champions of the World Economic Forum, kicked off on Tuesday in Tianjin, northern China. The event has drawn global attention to China’s burgeoning role in international economic cooperation and innovation.
Shahamak Rezaei, an associate professor at Roskilde University in Denmark, shared his insights on the global economy and the significance of the Summer Davos Forum. He emphasized the forum’s role in fostering international collaboration and highlighted China’s evolving position on the world stage.
“China has transformed into a hub for innovation, research, and development,” Professor Rezaei remarked. “The country is shifting from imitation industries to becoming a leader in cutting-edge technologies, attracting top international talents in the process.”
He also lauded China’s commitment to globalization and trade liberalization. “China’s dedication to openness signals its understanding that embracing the global market drives prosperity,” he said. “This approach not only benefits China but also contributes to the growth and stability of the global economy.”
The Summer Davos Forum serves as a platform for leaders, experts, and innovators from around the world to discuss pressing economic issues and collaborate on solutions. This year’s focus on innovation and international cooperation underscores China’s growing influence in shaping the future of global development.
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