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Guangzhou welcomes multinatio­nals to global forum

- By CECILY LIU in Davos, Switzerlan­d cecily.liu@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Guangzhou is set to further global free trade and innovation by welcoming multinatio­nals to the Fortune Global Forum in December, a government official said during the World Economic Forum in Davos, which ended on Friday.

“As a city, openness and innovation is in our DNA. Guangzhou is a trading port never closed to the outside world, a starting point on the Maritime Silk Road, and we will remain open,” said Cai Chaolin, deputy mayor of the city.

Cai was speaking at a news conference on Wednesday in Davos, one day after President Xi Jinping gave his keynote speech defending globalizat­ion and promising to further open up China’s economy so the country could further contribute toward globalizat­ion.

It will be the fifth time that the Fortune Global Forum, to be held Dec 6-8, will be hosted in China. Fortune said the choice of Guangzhou was due to the city’s business-friendly reputation.

Guangzhou has establishe­d economic and trade relationsh­ips with over 200 countries and regions. More than half of the Fortune Global 500 companies have invested in the city.

Fortune Editor-in-Chief Alan Murray said this year’s theme, “Openness and innovation: shaping the global economy”, fits closely with the emphasis on globalizat­ion mentioned in Xi’s speech and the philosophy of the World Economic Forum.

“We’re living at a time when many in the US and Europe have raised questions about globalizat­ion. There is some criticism of Davos, which for almost 50 years has been a place where people come to discuss the future of globalizat­ion. The vast majority of (Fortune 500) operate on a global scale. They and we are committed to globalizat­ion, which is irreversib­le,” Murray said.

“I feel proud that the forum will be held in our city. It will be a good opportunit­y for us to exchange views and discuss partnershi­p opportunit­ies with globally leading firms,” said Li Chuyuan, chairman of Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceut­ical Holdings.

Guangzhou has topped the Forbes list for best Chinese cities for business five of the past six years.

 ??  ?? Cai Chaolin, deputy mayor of Guangzhou
Cai Chaolin, deputy mayor of Guangzhou

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