He highlighted the limitations and damage provoked by the US sanctions to the development of the Caribbean nation.
He noted that the number of conglomerates that "destroy value" tends to increase, referring to those that achieved profit growth but witnessed negative total shareholder returns.
He pledged more measures to encourage businesses to seize opportunities arising from the country's higher level of opening-up and actively take part in international competition.
He fretted that as some potential Chinese buyers of Haenchen's cylinders may have to buy valves in the US market to go with the cylinders, the trade row would lead to higher prices of the valves and force the potential Chinese buyers to change their orders or even abandon Haenchen's cylinders altogether.
He cited the company’s recent efforts to be a better corporate citizen. GeekWire detailed Amazon’s philanthropic and community work?here.
He mentioned that recently, the American Chamber of Commerce has issued a report that one-third of American enterprises plan to increase their investments in China by at least 10 percent, demonstrating foreign companies' interest and confidence in spending money in China.
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He parted with his precious horse because a 3.8-kilometer road is expected to open in April and he will be able to ride a much faster motorcycle.
He attributed the difference to people in medium-to-small cities having more money for appearance enhancement, because expenditure on housing, vehicles, and other daily necessities is much less than in big cities.
He made the remark as Jeffrey Feltman, the UN under-secretary-general for political affairs, started a four-day visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after meeting with Vice-Foreign Minister Li Baodong in Beijing.
He called on the leaders to "work together to promote interconnected growth for shared prosperity and build toward a global community with a shared future."