Chinese Premier’s G20 Pitch: Free Trade & Open Economy

Hey folks! This Saturday, the Chinese premier Li Qiang hopped on the mic at the first session of the 20th G20 Summit in Johannesburg, chaired by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. 🎤🌍

He called on all G20 economies to stick together, keep free trade alive, and build an open world economy – especially as the global recovery is hitting a bit of a speed bump. 💼🔗

His pitch? Inclusive, sustainable growth that leaves no one behind. In other words, teamwork, transparent trade rules, and more open markets could be the boost the world needs right now. 💡🚀

For us in South and Southeast Asia – where startups, e-commerce, and cross-border gigs are booming – this message hits close to home. Open markets mean smoother trade routes for your next big idea or collab across borders. 🌐📈

So, what's next? Keep an eye on the rest of the summit as leaders hash out plans to turn these calls into real action. 🤝🗓️

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