World elite in Beijing: Forum for sustainable change starts today!
World elite in Beijing: Forum for sustainable change starts today!
Peking, China - From July 15th to 17th, 2025, the first forum of the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) China takes place in Beijing. The aim of the forum is to accelerate the global transition to sustainability by bringing leading company representatives and government officials together. CEOs of global companies and high -ranking Chinese CEO take part in this historical meeting. This is the first time that international and Chinese economics leaders meet in this constellation under the Smi banner in China, reports Oots.at .
The forum is organized in cooperation with the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) and takes place at the same time as the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE). China, the largest producer of solar, wind and hydropower as well as the largest investor in clean technologies, plays a crucial role in the global debate about sustainability and climate protection.
topics and focus of the forum
The forum focuses on central topics such as sustainable supply chains, emission reduction and the future of aerospace. The discussions will also shed light on electrification and the use of artificial intelligence in these areas. Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, the SMI CEO, emphasizes the importance of cooperation between international and Chinese economics. President XI Jinping also emphasized the importance of a green transformation for the economic and social development of the country.
In the run -up to the forum there was already an event, the CEO Dialogue of the Smi China Council, in which new working groups were launched. These groups are devoted to the topics of energy transition, sustainable financing and CO2 separation, use and storage (CCUS). The aim of these new initiatives is to promote innovative solutions to combat climate change, as from a report of Sustainable-markets.org emerged.
support from the GIZ
The German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) supports the global adaptation to the challenges of climate change and the transformation towards a climate silver economy. With a focus on climate -like plants, water -saving techniques and adapted urban planning, GIZ relies on innovative solutions to enable sustainable development and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the report, almost 7 million tons of CO2 equivalents were saved in 2022, while over 10.5 million people were supported in coping with the effects of climate change, as reported DetailsOrt Peking, China Quellen
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