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How will the opening of the Davos Forum evaluate China's economic growth?

The 2018 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will be held in Davos, Switzerland from January 23 to 26. The theme of the annual meeting is "Strengthening Cooperation in a Divided World."

According to comments from relevant people: China is the growth engine in 2018. In 2017, the world economy recovered moderately and the domestic economy was stable and improving, which promoted the continued growth of my country's foreign trade import and export throughout the year. The economic recovery is accelerating, but the foundation still needs to be consolidated

The latest "Global Economic Outlook" recently released by the World Bank has raised its global economic growth forecast for 2018, believing that the global economy will usher in a comprehensive recovery after the financial crisis. . The report shows that the global economy is estimated to have grown by 3.0% in 2017, the strongest growth since 2011. East Asia and the Pacific contributed more than one-third to global economic growth in 2017, with most of the contribution coming from China. The world economy performed well in 2017

In 2017, the most important feature of the world economy is recovery and growth, and people's confidence is increasing. According to the latest "World Economic Outlook" report released by the International Monetary Fund, the global economic growth rate in 2017 was 3.6% based on purchasing power parity (a total of 126.6 trillion U.S. dollars), and approximately 3.0% based on market exchange rates (a total of 126.6 trillion U.S. dollars). 79.3 trillion US dollars), an increase of 0.4 percentage points from 2016.

Moreover, the economic growth of developed economies and emerging economies and developing countries has accelerated at the same time. Among them, the recovery of developed economies has been stronger, and the growth gap between the two has continued the trend of shrinking in the past few years. As the world's second largest economy, China's economy has maintained a medium-to-high growth rate of 6.9%, contributing about one-third to global economic growth, and continues to play the role of the largest contributor.