He arrived at Jokhang Temple at around 5:30 am, greeted by lamas lining up at the temple gates holding Tibetan incense and Buddhist prayer flags.
He added RCEP will not only spell greater synergy for China-ASEAN cooperation but will also ensure that the region continues to be a growth leader in the face of increasing trade protectionism in the West that threatens global prosperity.
He also believes the economy is in stasis, relying heavily on trade and financial services and not embracing technology like the Chinese mainland or similar-sized economies such as Singapore have done.
He also suggested that supportive government policies would help companies carrying out research on key technologies for hydrogen energy utilization and fuel cell hydrogen storage and transportation.
He also urged the two countries to "stay committed to seeking a fundamental and durable solution to their maritime issues acceptable to both sides through friendly consultation."
He added that Kenya has a lot of bankable projects in the manufacturing, energy, health and agricultural sectors.
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Having been in China for more than 20 years, the Swedish manufacturer of vehicles, engines and construction equipment hopes to better tap into the country's booming e-commerce sector, and sees more opportunities resulting from the government's growing emphasis on green initiatives, sustainable development and innovation, he added.
He also recommended setting up a renewable, unified database of SCO legislation.
He also reassured the business sector that their interests would not be affected by the law. "Normal foreign investment and trade activities in the city will continue as usual — as these will not affect national security. There is no need to worry too much," he added.
He also encouraged manufacturing companies to make greater efforts to step up innovation, develop new technologies and products, and further explore global markets.