He said China will continue to power the global economy despite the slowing down of its domestic economic growth.
He recommended that the Hong Kong government take steps to ensure land supply for public housing, raise the minimum wage and create more well-paying jobs to improve social mobility for young people.
He said banning companies such as Huawei will mean that Australians end up paying more money to build their networks with inferior technology.
He said that recognition from organizations such as the Top Employers Institute inspired Huawei Spain to "strengthen" its development of young talent, adding that the company would continue to work closely with "universities and business schools," to continue offering opportunities.
He said his agency, United Holidays, only expects about 400 visitors this month; there have been no bookings yet for next month.
He said that in order to gain more market share in China's cutthroat smartphone sector, Samsung has adjusted its strategy, expanding sales channels, improving consumers' shopping experiences and designing tailor-made products and marketing strategies in accordance with local consumer demand.
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He said that businesses already reopened can continue to operate and urged Texans to help contain the spread of the virus by washing their hands regularly, wearing masks and practicing social distancing.
He said China will contribute more Chinese wisdom, Chinese solutions and Chinese strength to the world and push for building an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security and common prosperity.
He said China supports Latin America's integration and development and is open to cooperation with the South American trade bloc Mercosur (Southern Common Market).
He said that employment will always experience great pressure in the process of the nation's modernization.