After ditching its euro cap, Switzerland courted the yuan with renewed vigor as it signed key financial deals with China on Wednesday.
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.
As Europe battles the wintry gloom, a sense of uncertainty is shrouding the continent and sending a deep chill into economic forecasts.
Premier Li Keqiang and his Swiss counterpart should push for a "faster and more efficient" implementation of their free trade agreement to boost exports to China, a former Swiss official said after Switzerland abandoned efforts to cap the value of the franc against the euro.
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.
An 80-plus-strong Chinese delegation comprising high-ranking government officials, business elites and prominent academicians is set to attend the upcoming Annual Meeting of World Economic Forum (WEF) to share "Chinese wisdom" with the world.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang left Beijing for Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the first overseas trip for Chinese leaders in 2015.
Premier Li Keqiang's presence at the World Economic Forum's 45th Annual Meeting will surely strengthen the international community's confidence in China's economic outlook, Wu Hailong, ambassador to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland, told Xinhua News Agency in a recent interview.
Premier Li is expected to demonstrate active engagement in international affairs and a strong resolve for deeper economic reforms at Davos.
The chance to toss a question to dozens of state leaders, as well as 2,500 leading lights in business, opinion and media, is not one to be scoffed at.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is expected to deliver a clear message of confidence in the Chinese economy at Annual Meeting 2015 of the prestigious World Economic Forum.