Li said the post-earthquake assessment of houses had been basically completed. The affected people have been evacuated and resettled. The water, power and natural gas supply as well as communication and transportation in the disaster-stricken areas have basically returned to normal.
Lilium, which is partly financed by Chinese tech giant Tencent, made the debut flight in 2017 of its two-seat aircraft, which looks more like a small plane than a helicopter. The company also recently completed a test take-off and landing for a five-seat prototype.
Like Chinese tea, hada scarves will continue to weave new chapters for cultural exchange across China and the world.
Li said China will continue to push forward China-US trade negotiations. The country is committed to mutually beneficial cooperation and aiming to settle trade disputes through discussions in an equal manner. He stressed the country is resolute in safeguarding its lawful rights and interests.
Li then took on a variety of jobs to make a living, from a food delivery courier and a substitute art teacher in Changsha, capital of Hunan province, to a factory worker in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
Li expected the total social financing growth will hit a peak of 11.5 percent in the first quarter of 2020, with a possible cut of the reserve requirement ratio, to support economic growth.
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Li is in Belgium for the 21st China-EU Leaders' Meeting. He will also make an official visit to Croatia and attend the eighth Leaders' Meeting of China and Central and Eastern European Countries in the coastal city of Dubrovnik.
Li said China's economic growth exceeded expectations during the first half of this year, with the economic structure having been prioritized and with greater contributions by the service industry and consumption. "Opening up to the outside world has been our fundamental policy, and China's door will be opened even wider," he said.
Lily Ma, managing director of China business for United States-based cloud computing software company Nutanix, said the company remains enthusiastic about China.
Lila Johnson, a 71-year-old janitor working on a contract basis for the federal government, said she won't receive any back pay for the time missed during the shutdown.