He added that China has become more open in the past five years, with a host of new policies designed to make things more convenient for expats living in the country, such as new procedures for work permits that were introduced in April, and that he and his colleagues have benefited from the reform.
He acknowledged that "outside influence" had been a factor in the riots but he did not elaborate.
He also underlined the need for the two nations to intensify communication and coordination in international affairs in order to play a positive role in promoting regional peace, stability and development.
He also mentioned that the cost of PV power has been reduced due to price decline in PV modules and was roughly 5,500 yuan per kW, with the lowest below 5,000 yuan per kW.
He added that the external challenges such as protectionism and trade conflicts would certainly reduce the growth possibility. However, as a large economy and a medium-income country, China's construction and improvement of the infrastructure makes it an open field for investments.
He added that many Chinese consumers who were born in the 1960s and 1970s still prefer Chinese hotpot, and their acceptance level for foreign hotpot is lower than young people. Foreign hotpot operators should think about how to further develop their growth potential in those consumer groups.
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He also noted that purely relying on these measures is not enough. The government still needs to strengthen testing services to ensure that all residents who are willing to get tested can do so.
He also reiterated the issue of a 5 billion US trade deficit with China, saying "so we started a process and we'll see how it ends up. But we're going to win."
He added that the Ministry of Justice had already taken measures to streamline application procedures for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents to take the National Judicial Examination, the professional qualification for lawyers, judges, prosecutors and other related careers.
He also advised the city to more actively embrace national development by better leveraging the advantages of the "one country, two systems" principle and national strategies such as the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Belt and Road Initiative.