She also urged more enterprises to take part in philanthropic causes to push the industry to a higher level.
She was executive director of the Chinese Canadian National Council (CCNC) in 1988 and president of the Toronto Chapter of the CCNC in 1989, when she became involved in the Redress Campaign for the Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act.
She also noted that 25 percent of New Yorkers were unable to make their rent payments in recent months.
She said Shenzhen and Hong Kong can be the "dual engines "for the Greater Bay Area and jointly build a "twin city economy" by uniting Hong Kong's international prestige and Shenzhen's technical know-how.
She lamented she had to stop working for the time being to keep her son company all day long. Without any income for the past two months, she hopes the government will grant special subsidies to families like hers to help them overcome their financial hardship.
Shen said the office is playing an active role in advancing China-Mongolia-Russia cooperation in IP. It is also involved in the collaboration in patents and industrial designs with EPO and the patent offices in the United States, Japan and South Korea - as well as having strong links with the IP heads of members of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations.
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She said that as he abused her, she could see framed pictures of him on a dresser, smiling with celebrities.
She thanked the voters for their active participation and said it showed that voters hoped to express their views through the election.
She also defended central bank rate hikes in a veiled rebuke to Donald Trump after the US president blamed “crazy” Fed policies for contributing to financial market turmoil. A global market sell-off rolled on following Trump’s comments.
She did not resign herself to hopelessness and depression. Instead, she poured her heart into charity work and over the past eight years has brought "film experiences" to more than 7,000 visually impaired people.