He pointed out risks, especially that resulting from US pursuing protectionism and unilateralism, coupled with escalation of geopolitical headwinds, as well as the long term and structural issues on demographics, equality, inclusivity, environment and climate change.
He said ToJoy is also working on helping foreign companies, mainly in entertainment, lifestyle, catering and high technology, to enter China. About 150 overseas-originating projects are on the anvil, he said.
He said all parties concerned should exercise caution and avoid rocking the basis for the settlement of the Palestinian issue, which may trigger new regional confrontation.
He recently warned that IS group was determined to establish a presence in the southern Philippines.
He said mutual trust should be enhanced so the international community can better understand China's reforms and opening-up and become more willing to cooperate with China. Wei said he has confidence that China and the US, the world's two largest economies, will be able to strike a deal and get back on track.
He said everyone wins when people have the technology to add value to Africa's wealth of resources as it is key to the fair and unimpeded trade that benefits all.
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He returned to the farm and took over his father's walnut grove and hennery. He knew very little about farming or breeding, and had to learn from scratch.
He said due to his age he didn't exhibit good academic performance until his third year in middle school, when he found a study method just right for him. He has been an excellent student since then.
He pointed out that the architects of the postwar Bretton Woods financial order, John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White, were in favor of free trade but opposed free capital flows, and that the US did not have completely open capital markets until the 1980s.
He said that the US seems to be positioning itself in its relationship with Africa and with Asia purely to oppose China's initiative. "The United States is highly critical of it, but they don't turn up with any alternatives."