Wang Yanhui, secretary-general of the Mobile China Alliance, said companies are placing greater emphasis on developing globally competitive homegrown software after the United States government restricted Chinese tech major Huawei Technologies Co from using Google's operating system in its mobile phones and that of Microsoft in its personal computers.
Wang added that it is also likely the deposit insurance institution can take over a problematic bank in the first place, making sure it operates normally.
Wang noted that China has lifted 850 million people out of poverty, contributing more than 70 percent to world poverty reduction. Meanwhile, China cut its carbon emissions by 45.8 percent in 2018 compared to that in 2005, which honored its commitment to the international community ahead of schedule and made great contributions to combating climate change, he added.
Wang Sheng, a professor at Jilin University's Department of International Politics in Changchun, capital of Jilin province, said the South Korean government has done well in terms of providing timely updates and transparency of information.
Wang said the developed countries in Europe and America records a total of 730 million people at working age, but they boast an economic output four times larger than China's and a sixfold labor productivity rate.
Wang Wenwen, a public relations employee at Beijing-based travel agency Qunar, said her company has seen continuous growth in recent years of people wanting to travel to Greece, especially among the younger generations.
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Wang also pledged that the liaison office will open its doors wider in the new year, and will invite the HKSAR government officials and friends from various social walks, including all members of the HKSAR Legislature Council, for a gathering to further enhance mutual understanding.
Wang said that such business mode can also be promoted to other rural areas in North China, setting an example for rural revitalization.
Wang explained that unlike in the West, where bronzes largely were used as weapons and tools, those in ancient China were used mainly for rituals and vessels for cooking and drinking.
Wang Tao, chief China economist at Swiss bank UBS, said that April's economic data will suggest that the Chinese economy is on a strong rebound trajectory, but major economic indicators could still be weaker than the same period of last year.