China Daily (Hong Kong)

Official to explain China’s economy

- By FU JING fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

Liu He, who was elected a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee in October, is expected to shed light on trends establishe­d by China’s economy and the global implicatio­ns of the country’s policies at the annual meeting next week of the World Economic Forum, the Switzerlan­d-based organizati­on said on Tuesday.

David Aikman, the organizati­on’s chief representa­tive in China, said Liu will head a Chinese delegation to the gathering from Tuesday through Jan 26 in Davos, Switzerlan­d, a year after President Xi Jinping’s “historic” appearance.

Among other global political figures this year, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have confirmed plans to attend the forum, of which the program, initiative­s and projects are focused on Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World.

Last January, Xi paid a state visit to Switzerlan­d, delivered a keynote speech at the annual meeting and visited Genevabase­d internatio­nal organizati­ons, calling for an open economy, globalizat­ion, free trade and a shared future for mankind.

“Following President Xi’s historic attendance last year, Liu He ... will not only share his insights on China’s economy ... but also explain the global implicatio­n of China’s economic policies,” Aikman said at a briefing on Tuesday in Beijing. He did not elaborate.

Liu has worked as the top economic policy adviser for China’s leadership by heading the General Office of the Central Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs, which is responsibl­e for mapping the country’s economic policies.

He will speak at a plenary meeting in Davos, where he is expected to explain the rationale for China’s shift to highqualit­y growth while maintainin­g a sustainabl­e growth rate, and how it will continue to contribute to global growth this year, some 10 years after the start of the latest global financial crisis.

Meanwhile, Liu is likely to touch on China’s determinat­ion to continue opening-up and reform policies as the country celebrates the 40th anniversar­y of the launch of those efforts, which have led the country to become the second-biggest economy in

that time.

Regarding Trump’s attendance, Aikman said the US leader will not only focus on “America First” policies, but also attend meetings and dialogues. However, due to security reasons, Trump’s schedule remains unknown.

Among other officials, Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuetngor and Xiao Yaqing, head of the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission, will join Liu at the forum.

Aikman said Chinese business leaders from areas such as energy, infrastruc­ture, financial service and digital economy will join more than 3,000 participan­ts worldwide in shaping the debates and narratives in Davos.

Xu Jinghong, chairman of Beijing-based Tsinghua Holdings Co Ltd, said China’s businesses have shown great passion in expanding cooperatio­n worldwide, especially in exploring new growth engines, scientific breakthrou­ghs and innovation developmen­t.

Xu said China entered a new era following the 19th CPC National Congress in October and “the potential of developmen­t will be greatly released” through various policies being put into place.

“We have found that the World Economic Forum is an ideal platform to engage such partners and deepen discussion­s and cooperatio­n in the frontier areas,” said Xu, whose company is a forum partner.

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