Wu said the company had developed a high-performance anode cobalt material to improve battery capacity, and managed to extend battery life with a new coating method in the cathode.
Xi also urged closer bilateral cooperation and coordination in the United Nations as well as within the multilateral frameworks, such as the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation.
Wu, live from the operation theater, orated about the latest cardiology techniques and procedures besides answering queries raised by the audience.
Wu said that unlike China's first batch of extreme sports enthusiasts, who had little knowledge and limited means to protect themselves, the current crop is more mature, so younger participants can learn from experienced devotees and avoid making too many mistakes. They can also enjoy professional training, which makes life safer. Of course, they also need to prepare for possible injuries, he said.
Xi said that he attaches great importance to developing ties with Djibouti, and he is willing to work with Guelleh to consolidate political trust and deepen bilateral cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative.
Xi's three-day tour of South Asia also brought him to Nepal, where the two countries agreed to upgrade their relations to a strategic partnership of cooperation featuring everlasting friendship for development and prosperity. Xi's state visit to the country was the first by a Chinese president in 23 years.
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Xi made the remark while meeting with visiting Cambodian Prime Mi-nister Samdech Techo Hun Sen at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Xi voiced the hope that Ho could fully support the incoming chief executive and the new SAR government in getting off to a good start, continue to pay close attention to youth work, and guide them to strengthen the sense of national identity and pass down the core value of "loving the motherland, loving Macao" from generation to the next.
Xi noted that the China-Singapore traditional friendship, promoted by mutual learning and cooperation, has reaped rich fruits.
Wutzala, head of the China Horse Culture, Sports and Tourism Institute, said the epidemic has not affected Chinese equestrian interest, nor has it dented investment in the development of the sport.