The 2026 Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit will be held in Beijing on May 18, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) announced Wednesday.
CCPIT spokesperson Wang Guannan said the summit will focus on new requirements outlined in the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for developing new, quality productive forces.
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It would also focus on new trends and hotspots in the global economy, CCPIT spokesperson Wang said at a press conference.
He said.Other areas of focus include the artificial intelligence wave and its role in boosting innovative development in trade and investment, and the promotion of in-depth integration between the service sector and manufacturing.
The summit would also release a Beijing Initiative, calling on the global business community to jointly foster new engines for world economic growth and create a more resilient, sustainable and mutually beneficial development landscape.
Launched in 2022, this summit has been held annually, becoming a key platform for businesses at home and abroad to enhance communication, deepen cooperation and seek common development.