He is a native of Zhejiang province, and served in posts including in the public security department in Zhejiang and the higher people's court in Shanghai.
He made the remark in response to Monday's White House news conference, where he told Weijia Jiang of CBS News, a female Chinese American reporter, to "ask China" instead of him in response to his remark that the US had "prevailed" on virus testing. The president then abruptly ended the news conference.
He joins other billionaires who have become US newspaper owners. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post in 2013. That same year, Red Sox owner John Henry acquired The Boston Globe and, in 2014, Minnesota billionaire and Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor bought the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
He offered to fund treatment for the institute's disabled children through the China Care Foundation, a charity aimed at saving the lives of medically fragile orphaned children.
He began his career working for the Department of Treaty and Law of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the early 1980s.
He highlighted some of the effective measures that made significant contributions, including incentives for providing subsidies issued as a trade-off for eliminating sub-standard cars with gas or diesel engines.
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He lauded China as the driver of global recovery from the ongoing pandemic and praised Tianjin as a "beacon of the country's continued reform and opening-up and a model in the fourth industrial revolution".
He didn't go straight to the Sichuan site though. A one-week intensive training program was held in Beijing, where Japanese experts were hired to teach psychology students like Wu measures to deal with post-disaster mental health conditions.
He made the announcement hours after going to Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, DC, to greet three US citizens who had returned to the US after being released by the DPRK.
He noted that an immersive visitor center will also be built and is scheduled to open in 2021. It is expected to be a world-class destination for promoting whisky culture with a goal of attracting more than 2 million tourists over the first decade.