Li said that in early April, an emergency procurement order from the United Kingdom arrived. Having received an Emergency Use Authorization recently issued by the United States Food and Drug Administration, orders from the US are expected to come in soon.
Li said China has undergone 40 years of transformation to a market economy, with opening-up and reform.
Li, who runs a WeChat account Visiting-USA and runs an online community of more than 2,000 scholars, estimated the travel restrictions will affect more than 1,000 US-bound students and scholars.
Li said the company will develop new products to cater to overseas customers.
Liao said: "People there enjoy the music and the drinks, and love talking to each other in a relaxing atmosphere. Then, after downing a bottle or two of liquor or wine, they get hungry and come over here to order loads of food. My restaurant is their best option in this area."
Li said tourism is "a window" for opening each country to the other and is important to bilateral cooperation. Li said he hoped that the two sides can work together to provide better services and environments for tourists and wished great success for the Tourism Year.
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Li is the sales manager of Wuhan Qiangxin Vegetable Production and Marketing Professional Cooperatives. Although vegetable prices had fluctuated in the early days of the lockdown when locals were forced to stay at home, Li's team insisted purchasing and selling vegetables at a reasonable price.
Liam Fox, UK Trade Secretary. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Lin Maode, chairman of Shenzhen Metro, a State-owned, unlisted urban railway operator in Guangdong province, said he believes the next 10 years are going to be a "golden time" for the development of the model.
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