Lim Jock Hoi, secretary-general of ASEAN, said, "As one of the global leaders in digital transformation, China offers tremendous inspiration. The success stories of China in financial technology, e-commerce, 5G deployment, smart cities and cybersecurity continue to inspire countries all over the world, as well as ASEAN.
Li said Geely will push forward electrification as it is the inevitable trend of the automotive industry.
Li highlighted the need for a stronger sense of community with a shared future between the countries amid the pandemic.
Lilium, which is partly financed by Chinese tech giant Tencent, made the debut flight of its two-seat aircraft in 2017. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Li said that China appreciates Brunei's efforts in strengthening China-ASEAN relations, and will firmly support the construction of the ASEAN community, as 2018 will mark the 15th anniversary since China and ASEAN established their strategic partnership. China is also ready to work jointly to achieving even more and to bring peace and prosperity for regional countries as the leaders meet, this year, to enhance East Asia cooperation. He said China is willing to enhance political mutual trust with Brunei, and further cooperation in trade, infrastructure, energy, finance, technology, and other areas, while enhancing people-to-people exchanges.
Li said he highly appreciated the development of bilateral relations with Cameroon. The premier said President Xi Jinping held productive talks with Biya, which has set new directions for the two countries' ties.
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Likewise, high-speed railways are an irreplaceable part of multimodal transport, together with sea, road and air transport, and the preferable choice for quality express delivery, said Feng.
Like Li in Beijing, a number of law companies and justice bureaus in other provinces have introduced innovative working practices as a result of the outbreak.
Li said Bulgaria is "the kingdom of roses" and there is a Rose Valley in the country, where high-quality varieties are grown.
Li pointed out that the APT countries need to leverage their strengths in economic complementarity and strong business ties to further ease tariffs, eliminate barriers, boost the flow of trade and investment, and keep markets open to each other, in an effort to restore growth in East Asia as quickly as possible.