2014 Boao Forum: slower growth pressurizes emerging economies

(VOVworld) – Asia’ finance, monetary, and economy were high on agenda of 10 discussions topics on Wednesday of the Boao Forum in China’s Hainan province.

A report on prospects for emerging economies in 2014 described their pressures as slower growth, the degradation of domestic currencies, and poorer international payment capability. While emerging economies are facing difficulties, developed economies like the US and Japan are recovering steadily. Drivers for world economic growth shift from only emerging economies to both emerging and developed economies.

2014 Boao Forum’s Secretary General Zhou Wenzhong said this event will promote initiatives of politicians, business leaders, and scholars in the stable and sustainable development of the regional economy.

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The Boao Forum discusses Asia' economy. (Photo: Xinhua)

The event officially opened Thursday with Chinese Primier Li Kequang participating in along with other 10 state leaders. Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam delivered his speech at the opening session.

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