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Updated · World Economic Forum · Jun 8
Summer Davos to Examine China Economy in Dalian With 5 Charts Framing Growth Challenges
Updated
Updated · World Economic Forum · Jun 8

Summer Davos to Examine China Economy in Dalian With 5 Charts Framing Growth Challenges

2 articles · Updated · World Economic Forum · Jun 8

Summary

  • Leaders and experts will gather in Dalian later this month for “Summer Davos,” where China’s economy is set to be a central topic alongside other global issues.
  • Five charts released ahead of the meeting frame the discussion around China’s growth trajectory, highlighting both its expanding global role and the strains on sustaining momentum.
  • China remains a major force in global supply chains and is extending its influence in electric vehicles, renewable energy, artificial intelligence and robotics.
  • The forum comes as policymakers and business leaders weigh how China can preserve growth and innovation while navigating mounting economic challenges.

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