Wang also called on the two sides to resume business and personnel exchanges and cooperation at an early date and cultivate new growth areas such as e-commerce and mobile payments to help medium, small and micro-sized companies affected by the epidemic.
Wang said that in 2017, TB infections detected among senior high school students in Hunan accounted for over 65 percent of all cases on campuses. "Hunan has already encouraged conducting a round of TB screening covering students who are about to enter their final year of high school as an early intervention method," he said.
Wang said monetary policy normalization in major economies would be inevitable if global economy continues recovering, but its impact on China would be controllable.
Wang said China's door will open wider, and the country is willing to provide a good business environment for foreign companies, including France's.
Wang Zhiqin, vice-president of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, said China lagged behind some other countries in building 4G and 3G networks. But with 5G, it is racing ahead in research and development, as well as trial applications.
Wang said the cooperation, featuring mutual support and assistance between developing countries and friends, has vitality and a promising future.
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Wang said the two countries have also forged an impregnable fortress against the "political virus" that poses even greater threat than the COVID-19 epidemic.
Wang added that the idea of combining two cultural styles would help the architecture fit with the local architecture. Though the overall appearance will be Nepalese, the building will feature many Tibetan elements, such as carvings and colors.
Wang said she has received cosmetics from Japan. She has also ordered wine from France, dried cranberries from the United States and chocolates from Italy.
Wang arrived in Sao Tome shortly after the first anniversary of the two countries' resuming diplomatic relations in December, 2016.