He said artificial intelligence, energy-saving solutions and connectivity will be part and parcel of life in the future.
He said that he is expecting the delegation to come to Washington on Friday to deliver a letter from the DPRK's top leader Kim Jong-un.
He said it is time to introduce a regulation to solve the problems, adding that the regulation is also a part of China's effort to handle religious affairs in accordance with the law. It is expected to effectively prevent illegal religious information from being spread via the internet.
He said China should continue to reform its financial regulatory framework to deal with cross-sector issues and to avoid always leaving the central bank to clean up the mess.
He reiterated that his government will have a zero tolerance to corruption and that his government will work tirelessly to improve the quality of life of all Zimbabweans.
He said he believes the hard work has paid off.
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He said that global warming leads to frequent occurrences of extreme weather and climate changes. China, which is sensitive to such changes, has seen its number of rainy days increase by 3.9 percent every decade since 1960.
He said president Kabore will attend the Beijing summit of FOCAC in September.
He points to a young man in the middle. "That's me," says Wong with a big grin on his face, reminiscing the early days he had spent with his "apprentices", as he calls them, in Dafen village.
He said he did not believe the two economies could ever "decouple" and hoped the current talks between the two countries would deliver results.