He said despite the need to maintain close cooperation for economic growth, it's important to take necessary precautions to avoid spread of the coronavirus. He said countries should avoid stigmatization that can sometimes accompany situations similar to the outbreak of the virus.
He pointed out mounting frustration from tourists toward the current VAT refund process, including the paper-based refund form, long queues at the refund counter and the complicated refund process.
He said strict epidemic control measures will be implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
He said Britain's attitude can be seen with regard to its former African colonies, which are seen through the prism of colonial rule and colonial responsibility.
He returned home, but in 2004 he sold his house in the US to bring his wife and two sons back to China and embark on a two-year odyssey across the country.
He said he agreed that if the two sides were to reach an agreement, all the tariffs added since the trade dispute started early last year must be removed.
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He said that Congress will await the Trump administration's report in the next two days and that the US will need to be clear about the ramifications of sanctions, given Saudi Arabia's strategic role in the Middle East.
He said people, infrastructures and technologies need to be combined more effectively to improve the quality of border control so an "iron wall of defense" can be created.
He said for the last few years Huawei has been doing that noble job by igniting the digital innovation thirst in youth's mind.
He revealed that Standard Chartered has been involved in nearly 100 Belt and Road projects with more than 50 percent of the projects in transport infrastructure covering mostly African and South Asian countries.