President tells world leaders China will strive to boost growth, aid development
Selina
2016-09-07 09:55:12
Leaders pose for pictures during the G20 Leaders Summit at the Hangzhou International Expo Center in
Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, on Sunday. WU ZHIYI/CHINA DAILY.

President Xi Jinping urged the leaders of the world's biggest economies to deliver "real action"
and "no empty talk" as they attempt to steer the global economy out of its sluggish state.
In his opening speech at the start of the two-day G20 Summit on Sunday, he said the G20 had
In his opening speech at the start of the two-day G20 Summit on Sunday, he said the G20 had
drawn up action plans in multiple fields, including sustainable development, green finance, energy
efficiency and anti-corruption, "and we should implement each of them seriously".
The Hangzhou summit has come at a time when the world economy is plagued by problems, short
The Hangzhou summit has come at a time when the world economy is plagued by problems, short
and long term, such as poor growth momentum, changing demographics, rising trade protectionism
and low investment, Xi said.
But he insisted that G20 members will "face the problems squarely" and collaborate in developing
But he insisted that G20 members will "face the problems squarely" and collaborate in developing
solutions.
