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             Maintaining a   steady upward trend over the second quarter, the worlds second-largest   economy has shown noticeable achievements in structural reform, Premier Li   Keqiang said on Tuesday. 
              
            Li made the   remarks when addressing the opening ceremony of the Summer Davos Forum in   Dalian in Northeast Chinas Liaoning province. 
              
            New economic   driving forces contributed to more than 70 percent of Chinas employment in   2016, he said. The country will forge ahead, Li added, with economic   structural reform and with inclusive and prudent regulation in new economic   forms, such as e-business and mobile payments, and economic development would   be both positive and clearly defined. 
              
            In his   conversation with Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World   Economic Forum, Li said China will stick firmly with steady macro-economic   policies, with a proactive fiscal and prudent monetary policy. 
              
            He said China   will not resort to massive stimulative measures, and maintaining steady   market expectations is of critical importance. 
              
            China to further   open up to foreign investors 
              
            China will   further expand market access in the service and manufacturing sectors, relax   restrictions on foreign ownership, and treat domestic and foreign companies   on an equal basis, said Premier Li. 
              
            "We   encourage foreign capital to invest in central and western regions and the   northeastern industrial base, where lie tremendous potential," he said,   adding that the country remains one of the best investment destinations over   the long term, with promising reward. 
              
            Although China   would applaud foreign companies to reinvest their profit in the country,   theres no such restriction on the capital flow, he said. 
              
            The country   plans to relax the foreign equity ownership, while expanding the negative   list to ensure an equal and convenient business environment among all   players, the premier said. 
              
            Employment basis   of inclusive growth 
              
            Employment has   been a top priority as the basis of inclusive growth, Li said. 
              
            China added 13   million jobs every year over the last few years, and the registered urban   unemployment rate stood at about five percent, he said. 
              
            For a country   with 1.3 billion population, maintaining full employment can lead to an   inclusive growth, Li said. 
              
            Globalization   benefits all 
              
            Economic   globalization has greatly facilitated the flow of goods and capital, and all   countries can benefit in the course, be it developing or developed countries,   he said. 
              
            However, the   problems some countries have encountered are not caused by globalization, he   added. 
              
            "Just like   when we sprain our ankle when walking on the road, we should not blame the   uneven road and just stop walking," Li said. 
              
            During the past   30 years or so of the countrys opening-up, Chinese consumers have gained   more choices of products from all over the world, he said, adding that this   would be unimaginable without opening up and globalization. 
              
            "We need to   better steer and adapt to economic globalization, promote trade and   investment liberalization and facilitation, and at the same time, reform and   strengthen international trade rules to ensure equal rights, equal   opportunities and equal rules for all the countries in international economic   cooperation," he said. 
              
            Unprecedented   opportunities 
              
            This years   meeting is for the purpose of responding to those changes and uncertainties   with the stability and creativity that ensure the world continues the   progress of human civilization, the premier said. 
              
            "The world   is making continued progress against the backdrop of globalization and the   round of industrial revolution is giving birth to new industries, business   models and technologies. Never before have we human beings been presented   with so many opportunities of development," Li said. 
              
            "We also   see that the global economy recovery is progressing but the foundation is not   yet firmly established and geo-political risks are on the rise and the   structural challenges still abound." 
              
            Li noted that he   believed the world can use stability that keeps growing amid innovation and   changes to defeat uncertainty as long as holding firm and indomitable spirit. 
              
            The three-day   event is expected to attract over 2,000 prominent personalities from   politics, business, civil society, academia and the arts. 
              
            This years   meeting, themed "Achieving Inclusive Growth in the Fourth Industrial   Revolution," focuses on how technology and policy innovations can   accelerate a more inclusive style of economic growth that prioritizes   meaningful job creation and sustainable development. 
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