00:00And the bioeconomic forum, known as the Asian Davos, has concluded in China, more than 60 countries sent leaders to
00:07discuss Asia's growth and its influence on the global economy. Our correspondent, Bruno Falsi, has the details.
00:15Greetings, comrades. From here, Beijing, I came to report that, under the theme Forging a Chariot Future, New Dynamics, New
00:25Opportunities and New Cooperation, the annual conference of the Boao Economic Forum, held in the island province of Hainan, has
00:35concluded amid global economic uncertainty.
00:40For four days, the forum brought together nearly 2,000 participants for more than 60 countries around the globe.
00:50And for the 25 editions, counted with the presence of leaders such as Zhao Leiji and the Prime Minister of
00:59Singapore, Lawrence Wong, reflecting the importance of the forum as a platform for international dialogue.
01:08A key, statistically underscoring the meeting, is that Asia represents approximately 48% of the global GDP and maintains a
01:22projected growth rate of around 4.5%.
01:26This is above the global average. Discussions focus on strengthening multilateralism, responding to geopolitical tensions and advancing in the energy
01:40transition, as well as innovation and the reconfiguration of global trade.
01:46The forum also warned about the impact of conflicts on economic stability, calling to prevention of fragmentation and the strengthening
01:57of international cooperation.
01:59In this context, the Boao Forum reaffirmed Asia's role as an economic engine and a key player in the search
02:09for a global solution.
02:11With this news, from here, the capital of China, we go back with you in the studios.
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