He said research institutions that rely heavily on government financial support and yet with no strict geographical limitations, for instance, might be appropriate to move to Xiongan.
He said big data will likely be one of the major targets of high-tech criminals like hackers in the next decade or so.
He said Beijing will assist in planning and policymaking in sectors such as infrastructure construction, transportation integration and the sharing of public services. The capital will also encourage innovative companies to establish themselves in Xiongan.
He recalled the five years between 2003 and 2007 when the parties were engaged in dialogue and negotiation, and three joint documents were adopted, noting "In particular, the September 19th Joint Statement in 2005 set out the roadmap for the DPRK's abandonment of all nuclear programs and the realization of peace on the Peninsula."
He posted again on Friday, saying a speedy refund was received in the morning, and showed a screenshot of an apology letter sent to him from the Ofo Support Team.
He said that bilateral relations are now at an important stage and both sides should implement the important consensus reached by the two leaders, meet each other half way, respect each other and make concerted efforts to promote a healthy and stable bilateral relationship.
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He said his company cherishes the cooperation with the Chinese counterpart, values China's rich talent resources, and will take an open attitude to translate their shared cooperation vision into reality.
He said his focus is now on his institute, which works on governance, particularly in developing countries such as those in Africa, Middle East relations, counter-extremism and setting a new centrist agenda for Western politics.
He said he expected that China’s GDP growth target for 2018, expected to come out in March, could be unchanged from that for this year, which is around 6.5 percent.
He said Africa Oil and Power will aim to provide dedicated exhibition space for Chinese companies at its future events, set up bilateral meetings between government and the private sector and between companies, and facilitate deals between African and Chinese firms. Its conferences will act as a gateway into African markets for Chinese firms and authorities with a strategic interest in African growth opportunities.