Full coverage: Summer Davos Forum 2016
The World Economic Forum, also known as “the Summer Davos,” is in its last day in northern China’s Tianjin. Participants continue to discuss the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Its Transformational Impacts, as well as the impact of the Brexit on the global economy.
Premier Li Keqiang rejected the possibility of the Chinese economy suffering a hard landing in his address Monday. The Chinese economy continued to grow stably in the second quarter of the year, following a 6.7-percent expansion in the first three months.
The premier also said China is committed to maintaining and developing relations with the EU, as well as relations with the UK.