Wang Lijun (left) helps a student eat lunch at the Seven Color Light center she founded in 2000 in Changchun, Jilin province.Photo By Ding Luyang / China Daily
Wang said the central government will continue to firmly implement the "one country, two systems" principle and support the chief executive and the city's government in exercising effective, law-based governance.
Wang Peng, a distinguished research fellow with the Communication University of China, said private sector participation in infrastructure projects will inject new impetus into the economy and foster sustainable and high-quality development in the long run.
Wang believes more opportunities should be given to young people.
Wang made a final statement and pleaded guilty in court on Thursday. The Harbin Intermediate People's Court said a verdict would be given at a later date.
Wang said against this backdrop, companies need to offer end-to-end comprehensive AI solutions that can truly generate value and help clients embrace digital transformation.
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Wang Yun, director of the Office of Cyberspace Affair Committee in Tianjin, said Tianjin is aiming to become a benchmark city of China's cyberspace security protection, and has inked partnerships with leading local companies including 360, Phytium and Kylin in the sector during the weeklong event.
Wang returned the plates free of charge, and was honored as a "good Chinese uncle" by netizens.
Wang Ziyue, an analyst with China Wind Research affiliated with BloombergNEF, said the removal of subsidies is expected to increase competition in the sector.
Wang also suggested learning from the experience of advanced economies and strengthening efforts to establish a social credit system with participation by both regulators and credit scoring companies.