Li Says China to Meet Growth Goals, Vows Free Trade Support
- Government will relax services market access, Premier pledges
- Comments echo Xi’s defense of globalization in Davos forum
Chinese Premier Li Speaks at the World Economic Forum
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Premier Li Keqiang said China remains on track to meet its main economic goals for this year while warning of rising geopolitical risk and threats to the global upswing.
Anti-globalization voices are emerging and world geopolitical risks are increasing, Li told officials and business leaders Tuesday at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions gathering in China’s northeastern port city Dalian.