An 80-plus Chinese delegation comprising high-ranking government officials, business elites and academicians drew attentions at the Davos forum.
China is ready to withstand downward pressure and continue with its strategic focus in 2015, Premier Li Keqiang tells the annual Davos meeting.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (R) meets with the World Health Organization Director General Margaret Chan in Zurich, Switzerland, Jan 22, 2015.
China will keep its monetary policy stable even though the European Central Bank might announce a decision on Thursday to buy government bonds and loosen monetary policy, the chief of China's central bank said.
Premier Li Keqiang will interact with members of the World Economic Forum's International Business Council as the forum's annual meeting is set to start in Davos, Switzerland.
Premier Li Keqiang is likely to raise China's market reforms at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, according to Swiss Economy Minister Johann Schneider-Ammann.
Premier Li Keqiang, who is in Davos to attend the World Economic Forum, seeks to forge stronger links between China and Europe.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived Tuesday to attend the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos and pay a working visit to Switzerland.
"The scale of global inequality is quite simply staggering. And despite the issues shooting up the global agenda, the gap between the richest and the rest is widening fast," Oxfam Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said.
China is playing an increasingly prominent role on the world stage, and what China does is an increasingly important factor in how the world moves.
China's carbon emissions saw the largest drop in years as the nation furthers structural readjustment to improve growth quality, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says.