The World Economic Forum officially inaugurated its Beijing
representative office Tuesday, which will become the global
headquarters for the Forum's Center for Global Growth
Companies.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony, the forum's executive
chairman Klaus Schwab said the establishment of the forum's first
Asian representative office is a historical event that is important
not only for the forum but also for China.
Since the hosting of the forum's first China Business Summit in
Beijing in 1981, the forum has been promoting worldwide
understanding of China's policies and trying to establish business
links between foreign and Chinese industrial leaders, he said.
He noted that the world is rapidly changing with a shift of the
economic and political gravity center from West to East and
particularly the rise of China as a peaceful and responsible
partner.
"We believe that China is well positioned to serve as the global
hub for such new global players (growth companies) from all over
the world," he said.
Established in 1971, the World Economic Forum has become one of
the most influential gathering of political and business leaders as
well as scholars and experts on economic issues.
China began to attend the forum's annual meetings in 1979. Since
1981, the forum also hosts an annual China Business Summit in
China.
Zhang Xiaoqiang, deputy head of the National Development and
Reform Commission, said China and the forum have kept a good
cooperative relation over the years, and that the establishment of
the Beijing representative office will further strengthen such a
fruitful relationship.
(Xinhua News Agency June 14, 2006)