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Open Doors, Open Minds

People listening, people talking, people standing on tiptoes to get a clear view of the keynote speakers… This was the scene that unfolded at the venue of the China Development Forum in Beijing on March 24.

Economists and business leaders from China and abroad, top Chinese officials and representatives from international organizations attended the event with a strong desire to exchange ideas on the Chinese economy.

“BMW has been involved with the forum since 2017, with Oliver Zipse, Chairman of BMW’s Board of Management, serving as the cochair in 2021. For us, it’s a great platform,” Sean Green, President and CEO of BMW Group Region China, told on the sidelines of the conference, adding the company wants to connect with other global businesses, but also with the

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