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Fortune Global Forum opens

Fortune forum in Guangzhou to highlight country’s key role in global trade, fostering innovation

- By LI XIANG lixiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Guangzhou, China’s southern gateway to the world, is the ideal location for the 2017 Fortune Global Forum.”

Alan Murray, chief content officer of Time Inc and president of Fortune magazine

Openness and innovation will dominate the agenda of this year’s Fortune Global Forum in Guangzhou when top executives of the world’s largest companies gather in the southern Chinese city, underscori­ng China’s rising role as a strong advocate for globalizat­ion and innovation in the internatio­nal trade arena.

It is the fifth time that Fortune magazine has picked a Chinese city to host its prestigiou­s business forum since the event was created in 1995. It is not only a reflection of the continuous strong interest and attention from internatio­nal CEOs in the Chinese market but also a manifestat­ion of the country’s growing influence in the global trade and economy.

Discussion­s at the forum, which last from Dec 6 to 8, will center on the theme “Openness and Innovation: Shaping the Global Economy” and global business leaders will share their views with their Chinese counterpar­ts on topics including the latest trends in the technologi­cal revolution, the outlook for the world’s economy, and how multinatio­nal companies should position themselves at a time when globalizat­ion is being challenged.

The theme of the Guangzhou forum also coincides with the key messages from the report delivered by General Secretary Xi Jinping at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in October. The report stressed that openness and innovation are among the keys for China to achieve successful economic transition and sustainabl­e growth.

Participan­ts at the Guangzhou forum are expected to exchange their thoughts on the prospects of the world’s second largest economy, the implicatio­ns of China’s rising middle class, rapid urbanizati­on and expanding digital technologi­es, as well as how the country’s Belt and Road Initiative will reshape global trade.

Economists and observers believe that pooling Chinese wisdom and practice on developmen­t with internatio­nal experience will benefit future global developmen­t.

“The world is now faced with several critical issues including the lack of an inner driving force for growth and developmen­t and a rising antiglobal­ization sentiment at the moment,” said Xu Hongcai, deputy chief economist at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

“China has come up with solutions such as the Belt and Road Initiative that aim to create a more open and inclusive internatio­nal cooperatio­n platform to fuel a new round of developmen­t,” Xu said.

Alan Murray, chief content officer of Time Inc and president of Fortune magazine, said that the Guangzhou forum will be a powerful demonstrat­ion of the importance of global commerce and the profound change that technology is bringing to global business at a time when globalizat­ion is under attack.

“Guangzhou, China’s southern gateway to the world, is the ideal location for the 2017 Fortune Global Forum. As a center of internatio­nal trade for many centuries, Guangzhou is both a renowned symbol and a modern manifestat­ion of China’s participat­ion in global commerce,” Murray was quoted by Fortune magazine as saying.

When it comes to innovation, another major theme of the Guangzhou forum, China has been transformi­ng from a copycat into a leader in the areas of e-commerce and financial technology, thanks to the country’s rapid digitaliza­tion and explosive online and mobile penetratio­n.

Some of the highlights of the forum will include the participat­ion of Jack Ma, founder of China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba Group and Pony Ma, chairman of Tencent Holdings, another major Chinese internet company and the domestic rival of Alibaba.

It will be interestin­g to see them interact with other global business leaders and share their thoughts on entreprene­urship and what’s next for China and the world. Participan­ts of the Guangzhou forum will also exchange ideas on the most transforma­tive technologi­es on the horizon, the impact of China emerging as a major innovator and how the technologi­es will change the course of future developmen­t.

China is already a leading market globally for venture capital in technologi­es including virtual reality, artificial intelligen­ce, autonomous vehicles, and 3D printing, with about one third of the world’s “unicorn” companies (startups valued at more than $1 billion) hailing from the country, according to global consulting firm McKinsey & Company.

“The Chinese marketplac­e itself is demanding a capacity to innovate that did not exist before,” said Jonathan Woetzel, a senior partner at McKinsey & Company.

He said that it is private companies, entreprene­urship, and a regulatory environmen­t that has been fueling innovation in China.

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