He draws encouragement from the Belt and Road Initiative, which he said presents huge opportunities for the likes of TE that provide connectivity products and sensors to sectors like energy, infrastructure, railway and information technology.
He has seen orders decline from a high of up to 80 a month in the 1980s to just one or two now.
He lauded the Belt and Road initiative saying it should focus more on industrial development and skills transfer to help address youth unemployment in Kenya.
He cleared his worries and became supportive of the shift only after seeing, during training conferences that the municipal government organized, how convenient and clean it was to use natural gas.
He knew little about the country before attending university in Hefei, East China's Anhui province, but had noticed the rising profile and was curious about its history.
He broke off the thumb of a Terracotta Warrior and then he got a break of his own — in court.
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He made the remarks at the event "Belt and Road: Why the Chinese Model Is Winning in South and Southeast Asia" held by China Institute, the oldest bicultural, non-profit organization in the United States to focus exclusively on China.
He has progressed through a number of roles and companies by applying his talent where he can make a difference.
He noted Sanya is creating a legal, internationalized and convenient business environment and upgrading local infrastructure. It also will explore the establishment of tax policies and legal systems that are appropriate to the FTZ and free trade port to attract more overseas Chinese to make investment in Sanya, and ensure they enjoy work and life in the tropical city as well.
He expressed hope that foreign business associations will deepen the bond between Chinese and foreign firms and help strengthen foreign investors' faith in their future development in China.