He called on BRICS members to uphold multilateralism, safeguard the principle of the UN Charter, encourage all parties to resolve disputes through coordination and jointly build a new type of international relations.
He believed the epidemic comes together with a reshuffle of the entire market, and enterprises should build up long-term strategic plans for the future, with an open mind to welcome revolutionary opportunities brought by new technologies.
He emphasizes that "for individual rights, if something is not forbidden by law, then it is allowed".
He cited transportation investment figures from the Ministry of Transport. By the end of July, the work resumption rate for 232 key projects with investments worth more than 10 billion yuan (.47 billion) each had hit 100 percent. And transportation fixed asset investments had a positive increase for four successive months, with year-on-year growth reaching 26.7 percent in July.
He emphasized promoting a housing system that ensures supply through multiple sources and encourages both housing purchasing and renting.
He cited the police handling of a 15-hour siege of police headquarters in Wan Chai on June 22 as an example of their exemplary discipline. Starting from the afternoon, tens of thousands of masked protesters wearing helmets surrounded the building, threw eggs, sprayed graffiti bearing insults on the walls, and pointed laser beams at police officers standing on guard inside.
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He encouraged countries to work together through the 17+1 platform because fighting COVID-19 has shown that solidarity and partnership are critical in preventing health, economic and environmental crises.
He might be implying that the third partner, JAC, will be an easier negotiator to start with.
He finished in three hours and 57 minutes, ranking 66th in the 700-plus-person group between ages 65 and 69, and took first place among the 12 Chinese competitors in that group.
He came to Hong Kong in 2005 as an automotive engineer. His lifelong passion for boats and his love of Asia led to the creation of Asia Yachting in 2007, with a mission of offering a range of yachts for fun on the water. The 10-year-old company also brought wakesurfing to Hong Kong and has recently entered the budding secondhand yacht market