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达沃斯论坛进行中,英国前首相、越南总理等谈中国
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-06-26 03:19
Group 1 - The 16th Summer Davos Forum took place in Tianjin from June 24 to 26, 2025, with over 1,700 representatives from more than 90 countries and regions attending [1] - Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair emphasized the need for deeper cultural exchanges and understanding of China beyond a Western perspective, highlighting the significant societal changes in China since his first visit in 1988 [1] - Blair categorized the international attitude towards China into two groups: those who do not wish for China's rise and those who accept it, advocating for the latter and calling for a more nuanced understanding of China's global role [1] Group 2 - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh pointed out various risks and challenges facing Asia, such as rising protectionism, economic slowdown, climate change, and resource scarcity, while also highlighting the opportunities available [2] - Chinh proposed the establishment of an "Asian Innovation Network" to integrate resources from major countries, research institutions, universities, and businesses to support small and medium enterprises [2] - Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, during his first visit to China since taking office, stressed the importance of maintaining a rules-based multilateral order [2] Group 3 - Wong expressed concerns about the impact of U.S. tariff policies on global order, suggesting that while the era of free trade may be ending, trade will continue, and Singapore aims to maintain its competitiveness [3] - Both Chinh and Wong discussed the need for Vietnam and Singapore to find a balance between China and the U.S. in light of current geopolitical tensions, with Vietnam's trade heavily reliant on both nations [3] - Chinh reiterated Vietnam's independent and non-aligned foreign policy, aiming to maintain friendly relations with all countries, while Wong emphasized Singapore's commitment to its national interests without favoring either China or the U.S. [3]