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GENEVA, Oct. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The World Economic Forum (WEF) is to
hold its 22nd annual China Summit in Beijing on Nov. 6 and 7.
WEF said in statement on Thursday that this year's Summit is unique
in that it brings together international organizations and the Chinese
government in close partnership.
The meeting, "China Business Summit 2003 and the World Economic
Development Declaration," with more than 600 participants from foreign and
Chinese companies, will tackle discussions around the Summit theme of China
under New Leadership.
International partners include the International Finance Corporation
(IFC), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World
Trade Organization (WTO), while the local partner for the Summit is the China
Enterprise Confederation.
As China's leading forum for local and foreign business, the Summit
will draw upon a rigorous program that captures and charts China's growth and
development.
WEF said the program will also benefit from the participation of the
Chinese government at all levels, led by Executive Vice-Premier Huang Ju, who
will give a special address to update participants on priorities and strategies
for sustaining economic growth and developing the environment for business.
Other topics of discussion at the Summit include: the outlook for the
Chinese economy, including foreign direct investment, growth in the western
regions, the knowledge economy, agriculture and state enterprise reform.
The expanding business environment; the globalization of Chinese
companies, human capital, corporate governance, and intellectual property;
global and regional trade and economics, with sessions on the North-East Asian
economic area, and developing economic ties between China and India, Brazil and
Russia, all these issues will be under discussion during the Summit.
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