Xi made the remark during meetings in Beijing with Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, the Hong Kong SAR chief executive, and Fernando Chui Sai-on, chief executive of the Macao SAR.
Xi's speech at the third plenary session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of CPC pointed out the direction and set the agenda for the campaign to comprehensively and strictly govern the Party and fight corruption, the statement said.
Xi said high attention must be paid to forestalling risks overseas.
Xi stressed that China does not seek a trade surplus and has a "genuine desire" to increase imports, highlighting the first China International Import Expo to be held in Shanghai this November as evidence.
Xi urged Party members to "stay true to our founding mission," always put the people in the most prominent place in their hearts, work hard for the people's interests and happiness, and promote well-rounded human development and all-round social progress.
Xi said that he totally endorsed the draft constitutional amendment, which is under deliberation at the national legislature.
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Xi said the past decade has witnessed great progress in bilateral ties, which have promoted the countries' development, enhanced the well-being of the two peoples and made contributions to advancing the world's socialist undertakings as well as safeguarding regional peace and stability.
Xi's visit will further enhance the countries' all-around cooperation in multifaceted sectors and help generate more fruitful outcomes, including projects under the framework of the China-Myanmar economic corridor, Myanmar Ambassador to China Myo Thant Pe told China Daily.
Xi learned about the rare-earth industry's development in Ganzhou, a major producer of rare-earth resources and products in China. During the seven trading days from May 20 to Tuesday, the A-share listed company hit the 10 percent daily upside limit six times, with its share price rising by 90 percent after closing on Tuesday.