Full coverage: Summer Davos Forum 2016
The world economic forum wrapped up Tuesday in northern China's Tianjin. Earlier in the day, participants discussed the one belt, one road initiative and Asia's outlook for global growth.
Many discussions at the forum also featured the challenges brought by Brexit. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said during the gathering that China's economy won't have a hard landing and is showing stable growth in the second quarter.
More than 150 sub-forums were held during the three-day event that featured the theme of the fourth industrial revolution.