He illegally helped certain individuals and organizations contract projects, deal with land use rights, and approved the establishment of companies. He accepted money and property worth over 206 million yuan (.17 million) in return, the indictment read.
He called upon entrepreneurs in both countries to join hands to promote the export of Kenyan products to China, which he believes is a kind of social responsibility that entrepreneurs of both sides should take together.
He has not contested the early races, but has spent millions to build name recognition for Super Tuesday — March 3 when voters in 15 states, including California, Texas, North Carolina and Virginia cast ballots.
He noted the rapid development of the internet of things, the industrial internet, cloud computing and big data, as well as other emerging fields and technologies.
He has stuffed hundreds of specimens, but never killed an animal. Most of his works have been donated to schools and museums such as the Beijing Museum of Natural History.
He noted that China should strengthen information safety on key infrastructure, personal data privacy and intellectual property. Accelerated efforts are also needed to introduce related policies on data commercialization and standards on internet technologies.
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He joined the General Administration of Customs in 1982 upon graduating from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing and became deputy director of the administration in 2003.
He called on the three sides to set up institutional arrangements so as to accelerate the construction of a network of cross-border highways, facilitate customs clearance, strengthen energy cooperation, and discuss the construction of regional power grids.
He has not contested the early races, but has spent millions to build name recognition for Super Tuesday-March 3, when voters in 15 US states, including California, Texas and North Carolina cast ballots.
He noted that he and Zhang's family will apply for state compensation for the wrongful conviction. "We're going to apply for more in compensation, because Zhang was a minor and suffered greater emotional damage when he was wrongly convicted," he said, adding that an exact amount is still pending.