B20 delegates arriving in Hangzhou
The B20 participants began arriving at the Accreditation Center, in Hangzhou, on Sept 2, n.cztv.com has reported.
Delegates at the B20 Accreditation Center, in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, on Sept 2. [Photo/ n.cztv.com]
It is reported that the summit will address challenges to world economic development, with more than 800 important business people from around the world taking part.
Sun Pishu, president of the Inspur Group, speaking with a Zhejiang Satellite TV reporter at the B20 site, about the Chinese economy. [Photo/ n.cztv.com]
In commenting on the event, Sun Pishu, president of the Inspur Group, a leading Chinese big data and cloud service provider, remarked, "About a third of the global economic growth comes from China so people have big expectations for the Chinese economy. "
Alexander R. Malaket speaking with a Zhejiang Satellite TV reporter on the B20 Summit, in Hangzhou, Sept 2 and 3.[Photo/ n.cztv.com]
When asked about what is most interesting about the summit, Alexander Malaket, chairman of the OPUS Consulting Service Co, of Canada, said, "We’re interested in how SMEs can get more involved in the international Supply Chain."
After this summit, there will be a 2016 B20 Policy Advices Report handed over to the G20 summit held in the same city, Sept 4 - 5. China has some policy suggestions on establishing a world e-commerce trade platform and improving the global investment environment, as well as a G20 smart innovation initiative.