He said the company's focus starting from this year is on subcompact and larger models, including midsized ones.
He warned that the eye-for-eye approach of trade restriction may become a "new normal" in the near future, and called on all sides to respond and find a solution in an urgent manner.
He said villagers were vigilant as the government would sometimes raid such activities, but demand remains intact: tourists crave better views upstream, while villagers want financial rewards.
He suggested the local government should provide more policy support to private tourism and culture companies, most of which are small and medium-sized.
He says the Chinese put a great emphasis on their work ethic and discipline and he would love to see these replicated in Kenya.
He urged both sides to see bilateral relations from a long-term perspective, uphold the positioning of the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, bolster mutual understanding through enhanced dialogue and enable win-win outcomes from more in-depth cooperation.
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He urged efforts to further expand effective investment and better coordinate the government's proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy.
He stressed that China is ready to join hands with governments of other countries, international organizations and various market players to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, develop an open economy and share a bright future.
He spent some time learning about China's culture while putting together a business plan. His firm, Suarez and Menendez, agreed to represent British consulting firm Moore Stephens, to help steer companies looking to grow their businesses.
He thanked "Democrats and Republicans for coming together and putting America first" and said it would help pave the road to economic recovery. "I think we are going to have a tremendous rebound," he said.