He praised China's plans to encourage new and high-tech businesses to drive the country's economy.
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.
He said that it's of great importance to promote such philosophies to enhance the exchanges and mutual learning of diverse civilizations.
He said that as of September, rice imports this year had already hit 2.8 million metric tons. That was more than double the average annual imports of 1.3 million tons posted in previous years, according to government statistics.
He said he was impressed by the wide range of countries participating in the Silk Road Expo, and the great number of new business opportunities brought by the Belt and Road Initiative.
He said it started an exciting new chapter for InSight: surface operations and the beginning of the instrument deployment phase.
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He said China and the US had a shared interest on the Korean Peninsula as both want to see continued stability and real progress toward denuclearization.
He said he is confident that with concerted efforts of Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, together with the SAR government and different social sectors, the national Constitution and Hong Kong's Basic Law can be fully implemented.
He said Indonesia is also suffering from the effects of protracted dry weather conditions, with the Indonesian government expecting that this could lower rice production during the second half of this year.
He said majority of the applicants came from Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.