He said the situation may change soon, as China abolished the white list of battery makers in June, enabling more companies to play a level playing field.
He said the world will be observing the proposals more closely than ever because of how China has handled the pandemic more successfully than many Western countries.
He suggested the NPC and the Finnish Parliament intensify exchanges at various levels to enhance mutual understanding and political trust.
He said the only effective way for Trump to cut overall trade deficits would be for him to reduce the US fiscal deficit. "But ironically, President Trump's policies are projected to increase the fiscal deficit, which will result in a larger trade deficit," he said, clearly referring to Trump's tax cut and fiscal deficit plans.
He said the 5G standards have not yet been fully determined, some segments of the industrial chain are weak, domestic telecom operators are underpowered and the 5G spectrum resources are not abundant and qualified enough.
He said the government is making efforts to reduce the use of plastic, including urging shops not to provide plastic bags for customers and teaching children about the problem in schools nationwide to meet a government target of reducing plastic use by 70 percent by 2025.
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He urged residents not to relax their vigilance and to pay special heed to personal hygiene to prevent infection.
He said the deal will also promote regional economic integration and promote trade by eliminating over 90 percent of the tariffs on goods being traded in the region. Further, the RCEP will not only give a strong boost to an open global economy, but also significantly contribute to the global trading system.
He said that while companies involved in foreign trade may have seen downturns, the rapid growth of domestic demand has strongly promoted employment, especially in the service industry.
He said this will aid them in helping the country to achieve the Vision of Digital Bangladesh 2021. "We can be very sure that such initiatives will spark their innovative mind, and they can mitigate future shocks or pandemics like COVID-19 in a better way."