He said China's development was very quick in terms of innovation and Japan can learn a lot from China. But Japanese media reports on China still focus on the negatives, such as air pollution. "Against such a background, it is not surprising to see a limited number of visitors," he said.
He said that China is now the biggest trading partner for more than 100 economies in the world, so China's success has had an enormous impact on so much of the world.
He pointed out that it is the industry's duty to ensure the wider public have the facts to "make the right choices on air travel".
He said China's strong economy has fueled growth in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.
He recalled the five years between 2003 and 2007 when the parties were engaged in dialogue and negotiation, and three joint documents were adopted, noting "In particular, the September 19th Joint Statement in 2005 set out the roadmap for the DPRK's abandonment of all nuclear programs and the realization of peace on the Peninsula."
He said his office "is clearly aware of" the people who may fall back into poverty and those on the brink of poverty and will take measures to help them.
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He said people always worry about IP theft, but "what I'm seeing in my own company and in our own industry is that this country is where you have an opportunity to do IP transfer, a paid transfer, and where you have the opportunity to do domestic R&D (research and development) with R&D partners."
He reiterated that the demonstrators "are not trying to create a better Hong Kong, nor are they trying to improve Hong Kong," echoing the point made by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday during an interview when he said the demonstrators are "intended to humiliate and bring down the government".
He said he hoped the two countries could strengthen communication and coordination in international and regional affairs and join hands in coping with global challenges including climate change.
He said that although the NEA had plans to add 15MW by April end, it could not happen due to the impact of the ongoing nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.