Wang, who is the chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), visited the Nairobi Terminus of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) connecting Kenya's port city of Mombasa and the capital Nairobi. He also took a 30-minute round-trip train ride between Nairobi and Athi River.
Wang, after recalling China's phenomenal growth over the past 40 years, quoted President Xi Jinping as saying: "China's door will never be closed. It will only open wider. China will not stop its efforts to pursue high-quality opening-up and will not stop its efforts to pursue an open world economy."
We will also maintain and grow our leadership position, while helping industry in China shift toward a greener economy, as a global leader in paint, coatings and specialty chemicals.
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Waving placards saying "No Riots in Hong Kong" in Monterey Park, an East Los Angeles suburban city, the participants, including white-collar workers, business owners and students, all expressed concern and said the violence by radical protesters in Hong Kong over the past weeks should by no means be tolerated.
We have a very open culture. We value diversity and people's individual opinions. We empower people to speak out and make decisions on their own. So I believe that making employees feel they are contributing to the organization, and that the decisions they make will have an impact on the business, will mean they will be more empowered.
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We need to ensure the success of the China-Laos and the China-Thailand railways as part of the regional transportation arteries linking the south and the north.
Wang, who arrived here late on Wednesday, made the remarks at a meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha during his three-day visit to South Korea.
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We believe that the novel coronavirus shock to Asian economies is likely to be transitionary. Learning from the experience of SARS and more recently the MERS outbreak in South Korea, the tourism industry tends to recover rapidly once the virus is brought under control.