Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story.
This is The Point.
The World Economic Forum's annual meeting of the new champions, often called summer doubles,
is on in Tianjin, a major coastal city in northern China.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has just given an address at the opening plenary.
The President of Ecuador, Prime Ministers of Singapore, Kyrgyzstan,
Senegal and Vietnam are attending this year's annual meeting together with some 1,700 representatives from over 90 countries and regions around the world.
As China contributes around 30% of global growth annually,
what opportunities could emerge through deeper engagement with China's market and its innovation ecosystem?
And why has AI become a buzzword throughout this year's meeting.
Welcome to The Point, an opinion show coming to you from Beijing.
I'm Li Xin.
I'm pleased to be joined from Shanghai by Dan Wang,
China Director of Eurasia Group from Singapore, Bert Hoffmann,
Professor at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore from Guangzhou in southern China's Guangdong province,
Carl Fei, Professor of Strategy at BI Norwegian Business School in Beijing.
Oslo, Norway and last but not least from Shanghai,
Huang Jing Distinguished Professor at Shanghai International Studies University.
The warmest welcome to all of you.
The Chinese Premier has just given an address at the opening plenary of this year's Summer Davos in Tian Jing and three observations he mentioned about the global trade landscape.