Liu made the remarks in his written address to the listing ceremony of the first batch of 18 firms that made market debuts under the registration-based system of the Nasdaq-like ChiNext board in Shenzhen on Monday.
Liu said homegrown companies have been placing emphasis on research and development, and making some significant progress in developing leading technologies. Meanwhile, foreign investors have benefited from China's further opening-up measures and optimized business environment, he said.
Little Girl, published by the Shanghai Educational Publishing House, is aimed at girls aged around 10 years old.
Liu added the company would also like to use its strength in data and technology to construct a safer society.
Little Lily finally rides a camel and discovers the last item of her cultural-treasure hunt in the Silk Road oasis of Dunhuang. Years ago, Lily loved the Belt and Road Bedtime Stories. Now, her desert dreams come true in Dunhuang, where she discovers how the BRI is changing the world we all share.
Liu Chunsheng, an associate professor at the Beijing-based Central University of Finance and Economics, said: "China gained a good position in terms of competitiveness, because it has been spearheading the efforts to promote technological innovation and deepen opening-up."
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Lin cited his experience of traveling by Chinese high-speed train from Beijing to the coastal city of Tianjin more than 100 km away. The journey takes only half an hour, while in Cambodia, which has only two railways, such a journey may take up to three hours.
Liu Hui had no plans to buy a home in Beijing until last year, when her landlord suddenly asked her to move out so he could sell the apartment she had lived in for three years.
Liu said that the cut in the reserve requirement ratio for commercial banks, which was announced by the central bank on Sunday, would support the A-share market amid a recent spate of bad news, as it could improve market liquidity and reduce the financing costs of enterprises.
Liu Zhenya, chairman of GEIDCO and the China Electricity Council, said: "Great Britain could become a hub for power exchange in Northern Europe, from Iceland and the Nordic countries to Spain and Italy in the South."