China to open its door wider to the world: premier

中国将更广泛地敞开大门拥抱世界:总理

The Beijing Hour

2025-06-25

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At the Summer Davos forum, Chinese Premier Li Qiang says the country will continue to foster a first-class business environment (01:02). The Iranian parliament approves a bill to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (09:26). NATO is holding its annual summit in the Netherlands (24:13).
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  • the Chinese premiers told the summer Davos meeting in Tianjin that China will continue to foster a first-class business environment.

  • Iran's parliaments approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

  • Gaza officials say Israeli forces killed more than 50 people waiting for food aid on Tuesday.

  • In business, China is emerging as a driver of the clean energy transition.

  • In sports, wrapping up the group stage at the Club World Cup.

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  • Now checking the day's top stories.

  • Chinese Premier Li Cheng says the country will continue to foster a first-class business environment and keep the doors wide open.

  • He made the remarks when addressing the opening of the 16th annual meeting of the new champions,

  • also known as the Summer Davos in Tianjin.

  • The event's theme is entrepreneurship for a new era.

  • Premier Li said China will continue to deepen its integration and connectivity with the world market and welcome businesses from all countries to invest and deepen their roots in China.

  • Liu Jiaxin has more from the northern Chinese city.