China claims lion's share of global growth
Jiang Jianguo, minister of State Council Information Office (left), Gao Anming, deputy-editor-in-chief of China Daily, with Adrian Monck, member of the managing board of the World Economic Forum at the media dialogue on Tuesday. [Photo by Fu Jing/provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
More than ten media outlets from China and Switzerland participated in the dialogue and they discussed on how to report President Xi's visit and China's economy.
Adrian Monck, member of the managing board of the World Economic Forum, said that globalization faces rising challenges and the media should also look at those being left behind in the process.
The forum has arranged more than 400 sessions of dialogue at Davos from 17-20 January to deal with the challenges.
Regarding the Chinese president's coming visit, Monck said it is fascinating to see how Chinese president Xi will respond to the theme of this year's forum, which is responsive and responsible leadership.
"If you look at the Paris climate change meeting and other occasions, China is a central player in global governance…and we are fascinated to see what are President Xi's new visions in helping solve the global problems," said Monck.