He noted that the company will continue to bring international advanced technologies to China, making the country's medical technology level in line with the international standard.
He has been a policy director for the House Armed Services Committee and worked in the George W. Bush administration as deputy assistant secretary of defense for negotiations policy, where he was responsible for nonproliferation, arms control and international security issues. Esper was a director for national security affairs at the Senate from 2004 to 2006. He was executive vice-president at the Aerospace Industries Association and later served as national policy director in Senator Fred Thompson's 2008 presidential campaign.
He died in 1997 and, in accordance with his wishes, was later buried in his beloved hometown of Yiyang in Hunan province.
He noted how rising incomes and greater urbanization is allowing people to become more choosey about what they eat.
He made the remarks in a congratulatory letter to the Eighth Clean Energy Ministerial and the Second Mission Innovation Ministerial, which opened in Beijing Wednesday.
He explained electric car startups and technology companies moving into the industry are doing things faster, so ZF has to speed up its research and development to meet their demands.
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He noted that "driving pleasure is not something tangible. It's something that people feel, so we want Chinese people to feel our cars".
He hailed the long standing relations between the two countries, which had stood the test of time and evolving situations in the world.
He might also have been struck by a 759-km modern railway linking Addis to neighboring Djibouti that began commercial operations on Jan 1 this year. More than 95 percent of the trade of landlocked Ethiopia passes through Djibouti.
He noted that the sponsorship amounts could rise in the future. China is presently home to the world's fastest-growing aging population and 480 million people aged above 60 years old would account for about 35 percent of the total population by 2050, local media reported. The number of square dancers then, should the sport continue to be just as popular, would naturally increase.