Li Keqiang's speech at Davos adds impetus to world economic recovery

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Statistics show 22 percent of world economic growth was attributed to China's eye-catching economic development in 2008, while the figure rose to 50 percent in 2009.

As a major developing economy, China's inspiring performance has been an engine for the world economy staggering out of the financial crisis.

Li also appealed for countries to cooperate in surviving the crisis and maintaining sustainable economic development. He laid out a five-point proposal regarding the issue.

He asked for further cooperation in combating the crisis, promotion of the open market, balanced development of the world, joint tackling of major challenges, and improvement of the global governance structure.

Li's proposal is of significance as it is the latest impetus to international joint efforts in improving the world economy and brings forward new thinking and practical ways in the process.

The Chinese government and people, by their arduous work and constructive thoughts, are moving their economy vigorously forward and also impressively contributing to the world economy.

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