The Chinese city of Tianjin is hosting the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos."
Chinese Premier Li Qiang opened the conference, acknowledging global challenges and warning about future public health crises.
Saudi Arabia has sent a top delegation to the event, reflecting the importance of its oil trade relationship with China.
C-suite executives, government officials, and media members from all over the world have made their way to attend the first in-person World Economic Forum, or WEF, event in China since the pandemic began.
The WEF's three-day "Summer Davos" will see over 1,500 participants discuss topics centered around "Entrepreneurship: The driving force of the global economy."
Persons:
Li Qiang, —, Li, PASCAL BITZ, Xi Jinping
Organizations:
Service, Entrepreneurship, New, People's, Economic, China's, Financial Times
Locations:
Tianjin, Davos, Saudi Arabia, China, Local, People's Republic of China, Kingdom