He encouraged ROK enterprises to take the opportunities of China's further opening-up and its economy moving to a high-quality development period to enhance cooperation with China and expand investment in China especially in the central and western parts of China.
He explained that priority support will be given to revolutionary base areas, poor areas and areas where conditions are favorable to growing agriculture products.
He overcame the initial hardships mainly using body language. To order food in Chinese restaurants, he pointed at dishes that other customers had ordered - a gamble that brought him both pleasant and distasteful surprises.
He even thinks — with 8,000 job openings in Seattle and another 50,000 to eventually fill at newly named headquarters locations in Virginia and New York — that Amazon could offload some of the prescreening and interview workload to a company like his.
He currently owns a small store selling Hezhe fishskin art in Jiejinkou town, Tongjiang, Heilongjiang province. It is the birthplace, and still a main habitation, of the Hezhe-one of the smallest ethnic groups in China. There are over 1,500 people living there now, accounting for about one-third of the group's total population.
He declined to comment on the record, but based on GeekWire’s conversation with the 64-year-old whose appearance (khaki shorts and trail shoes on Tuesday) doesn’t fit the typical CEO mold, it certainly seems like the man once referred to as the “Bill Gates of organic foods” is happy about the transition and his company’s new owner.
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He believes that China-Europe freight trains will have great potential in the post-epidemic economic recovery, both driven by the global demands and China's accelerated domestic work resumption.
He led the villagers in digging wells, building terraces and sediment-storage dams, and setting up the province's first methane-generating pit.
He made the remarks in a speech at a forum themed "Sharing internet dividends for poverty alleviation", as part of the 4th World Internet Conference.
He hopes the virus can be defeated as soon as possible with everyone's effort.