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Davos Annual Meeting 2010 - Redesigning the Global Dimensions of China's Growth

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http://www.weforum.org 29.01.2010
China's transition from a low-cost, export-driven developing economy into an advanced one with a diversified industrial base is happening faster than the rest of the world expected.

What are the global dimensions of China's historic economic transition that need rethinking both in China and abroad?

In partnership with the World Economic Forum, CCTV hosts this debate focusing on China's growth.

Klaus Kleinfeld, President and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa, USA
David Li Daokui, Director and Mansfield Freeman Professor of Economics, Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Mining & Metals
Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Blackstone Group, USA
John Zhao, Chief Executive Officer, Hony Capital, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on the Future of China

Moderated by
Rui Chenggang, Director and Anchor, China Central Television, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Journalism

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  • I love China and Chinese people. During my stay in China, I gradually knew that Chinese government is trying their best to solve their problems and be in the interest of their people although this government is not perfect. Plus: Chinese people are really really good and Chinese food is sosososo delicious~~~

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  • In China, there is a also a famous HongKong made movie call: No boundary plain or in Chinese "wu jian dao". I suggest all "westerners" buys this video and thoroughly watch it and would feel much comfortable watching and listening to ChinaChat.

  • It is hard for China to change their trade deficit when many Westerners are budgeting and are actively trying to buy the cheaper stuff, some made in China of course.

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  • my house, my toys, my rules :P looool~

  • @pegobuilders all right~ then do u think it's something Chinese ppl should take pride in or be shameful for compared with their dismal GDP per capita ?

  • How are you even allowed to put a video that long on YouTube?!?

  • Schwarzman has no clue about china. he cant even find china on a map.

  • Schwarzman is a tool.

  • China may account for more than a third of the global growth in luxury goods this year

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