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WEF founder: 'Globalization in its old form has come to an end.'

Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has praised China's role in driving global economic growth and its commitment to globalization.

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WEF founder: 'Globalization in its old form has come to an end.'

KlausSchwab,founderandexecutivechairmanoftheWorldEconomicForum(WEF),haspraisedChina'sroleindrivingglobaleconomicgrowthanditscommitmenttoglobalization.Inaninterv

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Klaus Schwab: 'Globalization in its old form has come to an end.'

KlausSchwab,founderandexecutivechairmanoftheWorldEconomicForum(WEF),haspraisedChina'sroleindrivingglobaleconomicgrowthanditscommitmenttoglobalization.Inaninterv

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China on right growth track, remaining attractive

China is on the right track to transform its economy and is capable of keeping growth rate at over 7 percent in the coming years, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, said on Tuesday.

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Davos summit to probe into world's underlining issues

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting scheduled for Jan. 22-26 in Davos of Switzerland would be a platform for global elites to probe into a variety of underlining issues in today's world, said founder of WEF on Wednesday.

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Davos forum opens to discuss world's underlining issues

The World Economic Forum (WEF) started its annual meeting Wednesday at the Swiss ski resort of Davos under the theme "Reshaping of World."

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China's economy stable, needs quality growth

Though facing a slowdown, China's overall economy is getting on the right track, said Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum.