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In a recent meeting, China's President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of globalization, declaring it "unstoppable" while addressing prominent business leaders, including Ray Dalio and Samsung's Lee Jae-yong. This gathering comes at a critical time as Beijing actively seeks to attract foreign investment amidst growing global trade tensions that threaten its economic stability.
Xi's remarks reflect a strategic initiative to reassure international companies about the Chinese market's potential, despite recent economic challenges. The Chinese economy has faced headwinds, including supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions, prompting the government to foster a more inviting environment for foreign enterprises.
By engaging directly with influential business figures, Xi aims to strengthen ties and encourage collaboration, highlighting the mutual benefits of globalization. This approach underscores China's commitment to maintaining its role as a key player in the global economy, even as it navigates the complexities of current international trade dynamics.
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