He came to Wuhan in September to pursue his postgraduate studies in the South-Central University For Nationalities. It's also his first time visiting China. Before that, he studied Chinese for four months at the Confucius Institute in his hometown Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda.
He expects to see more intraregional cooperation, especially covering what he calls complementary collaboration in education. Woon also pointed to the growth in Asian universities as they lure more and more talented people.
He further called for advancing the reform of government functions to foster a level-playing field in the market.
He estimated the total value of medical device imports at risk between the two countries around billion. Now, the actual impact from the proposed tariffs is less than billion.
He declared reform and opening-up was a key move that determined the fate of contemporary China and had brought the country to where it is, and he vowed to "unswervingly deepen reforms in all areas, unswervingly broaden opening-up, and make reform and opening-up facilitate each other, complement each other". What is worth particular notice was his "firm belief" that it is "in the process of reform and opening-up" that the national rejuvenation he envisions will be realized.
He noted that Joseph Boinett, the inspector general of National Police Service, is willing to help Chinese investors where he can, so that they can help the Kenyan government to achieve the big four agenda as they have promised.
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He hoped that the three countries could develop model provisions in each of these areas that can be used for years ahead and have the flexibility to adapt to future innovations.
He cited Drive.ai, which is creating artificial intelligence software for autonomous vehicles using deep learning.
He explained that the GBA is different from other world bay areas like those of Tokyo and New York due to its diversified industrial characteristics, various development bases and larger population.
He began his greeting in Mandarin: "Chun Jie Kuai Le!" (Happy Spring Festival!) "I'm pleased to send you my best wishes on this auspicious occasion."