Chinese vice-premier to attend World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, visit Switzerland

BEIJING – China’s Vice-Premier He Lifeng will represent the nation at the prestigious World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, Switzerland, followed by an official state visit to the Swiss Confederation from January 19-22. The diplomatic mission was formally announced on Friday by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Vice-Premier He, who simultaneously serves on the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, is undertaking the visit following joint invitations extended by both the World Economic Forum organization and the Swiss federal government. The high-level participation underscores China’s continued engagement with global economic governance platforms and its commitment to multilateral dialogue.

The Davos gathering, scheduled for January 20-23, will convene world leaders, corporate executives, and influential thinkers to address critical global challenges under the theme ‘Collaborative Innovation in a Fragmented World.’ Vice-Premier He’s attendance marks China’s continued high-level participation in the forum following the country’s post-pandemic reopening and economic recalibration.

His Swiss itinerary is expected to include bilateral meetings with Swiss government officials and business leaders, potentially covering topics ranging from financial cooperation to technological innovation. Switzerland was among the first European nations to establish diplomatic relations with China and remains a significant economic partner within continental Europe.

The vice-premier’s delegation is anticipated to present China’s economic outlook and policy directions while engaging in discussions about global economic stability, climate finance, and artificial intelligence governance. This diplomatic mission occurs amid evolving global economic dynamics and China’s ongoing efforts to strengthen international partnerships despite geopolitical tensions.