TIANJIN - Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s spirited 30-minute morning address on Tuesday giving assurance of higher growth rates, commitment to the market economy and free trade, and building a world “beneficial to all” caught the attention of many at this year’s Summer Davos in Tianjin. But the second-most attended session on the opening day of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of New Champions turned out to be an evening session, Safeguarding Asia’s Prosperity. Close to 300 delegates and participants turned up to better understand the future trajectory of Asia’s outlook. Despite the promising signs of Asia’s economy lifting global...