Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst and a columnist with Carnoc, a leading civil aviation website, said that given the current situation, the China market is more important to Airbus, and there is more room for growth. "The epidemic is basically getting under control in China and the Tianjin facility has fully resumed production. Aircraft deliveries to China will return to a regular level gradually," he said.
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Liu Yibing was a teenager when he made his first plane from bed sheets and the engine of a pesticide sprayer in 1990.
Liu Qingbin, professor at the Institute of Advanced Sciences of Yokohama National University, said "the tit-for-tat" exchanges between Tokyo and Seoul is "further deteriorating the already fractious relations".
Liu Mingtai, Xie Chuanjiao, Zhao Ruixue and Xinhua contributed to this story.
Liu Lang, president of the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association and a senior vet for more than 30 years, said as money from the private sector floods into the industry, the country is seeing more and more pet clinics.
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Liu Yuyang, a freelance photographer who was awarded the Magnum Foundation Human Rights Fellowship in 2014, does not view disability as something that needs fixing. He said all children are born equal, and they are entitled to look for the beauty in life, irrespective of whether they are disadvantaged or not.
Liu said trade protectionism is based on "dangerous logic" in which international relationships enter a "zero-sum game" where one country's gain is another's loss. He said no country should put itself above international trade rules and challenged the UK and China to combat a "Cold War mentality" and an "ideological bigotry" that he said is prevalent in the world today.
Liu said that if the UK were to choose to sever its ties with China, it would lose future opportunities and the chance to thrive in the post-Brexit and post-pandemic world. The UK government's move is against the will of the majority in the UK, especially those from the industrial and commercial circles, he added.