China at Davos: Calls Out 'Unilateral Acts,' Pitches as Reliable Trade Partner

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Firstpost•20-01-2026, 20:19
China at Davos: Calls Out 'Unilateral Acts,' Pitches as Reliable Trade Partner
- •Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng criticized 'unilateral acts' and trade deals violating WTO principles at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- •He Lifeng positioned China as a champion of the rules-based international order and a reliable trade partner amid US-EU tensions.
- •China aims to be the 'world's market' in addition to being the 'world's factory,' despite a record trade surplus in 2025.
- •The Vice Premier urged countries not to abandon globalization and trade liberalization, acknowledging its imperfections but warning against isolation.
- •He Lifeng addressed criticisms of China's economic model, emphasizing efforts to boost domestic demand and open its market further.
Why It Matters: China, through Vice Premier He Lifeng at Davos, advocated for multilateralism and free trade, positioning itself as a stable global economic partner amidst rising protectionism.
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