Liu He, Vice Premier of the State Council of China, was invited to attend the World Economic Forum held next week in Davos, Switzerland, and became the first senior Chinese officials to attend the meeting since the outbreak of the crown disease.
According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced on Friday (January 13) that at the invitation of Schwarb and the Swiss Federal Government in accordance with the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum.Prime Minister Liu He will attend the World Economic Forum on January 15th to 19th and visit Switzerland.
The South China Morning Post on Monday (9th) quoted sources reported that Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Liu He will go to Davos, Switzerland next week to attend the World Economic Forum.
It is reported that this is the first time that this is the first time since the outbreak of the crown disease epidemic in 2020.This perennial forum is scheduled to start next Monday (16th) for five days.It is unclear whether Liu He plans to meet with other national officials and businessmen during the forum.
The report also quoted a statement from the US Embassy in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, including trade representative Daiqi, climate special envoy Kerry, and US International Development Director Ball.World Economic Forum.
At the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October 2022, Liu He was not selected as the 20th Central Committee and is expected to step down in 2023.He Lifeng, director of the China National Development and Reform Commission, is expected to replace Liu He as the deputy prime minister and in charge of economy and finance.
Since the establishment of the World Economic Forum in 1971, many annual meetings held in Davos, Switzerland have participated in many enterprises, governments, and civic society, and discussed major global issues and solutions.