Wang Peng, a distinguished research fellow with the Center for Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and World Affairs at the Communication University of China, said the economies of China and Japan are highly complementary and the two countries have immense potential to expand economic and trade cooperation in several fields.
Wang Yang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, attended and addressed the symposium.
Wang Xujin, dean of the Insurance Department at Beijing Technology and Business University, said that China is now in the process of optimizing its market economy system, and accelerating insurance sector opening-up. "There is unlimited potential in the sector," Wang said.
Wang said the heavy losses to the pork industry due to African swine fever had exposed problems in domestic pig raising, including high-density farming practices and lax biosafety measures.
Wang Xuezheng, counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Kenya said that Beijing and Nairobi have enjoyed excellent relations which has laid a strong foundation for growing cooperation in bilateral trade and investment.
Wang also said the authorities plan to seek suggestions from industry associations to revise and enhance regulations regarding capacity replacement projects. Current regulations ask steel companies to shut down a larger number of existing capacity before building any new ones.
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Wang compared the development of Inspur Tiansuo K1 with climbing the world's second highest peak, Mount K2.
Wang said Sanya Bay Mangrove Tree Resort, a major five-star hotel cluster for conferences, expos and holidaymakers with more than 3,000 rooms, stopped supplying disposables to its hotel rooms early this year and had achieved encouraging economic benefits.
Wang said China is open to international scientific cooperation on identifying the source of the virus, but it should be conducted in a professional, fair and constructive way.
Wang also highlighted Malaysia's role in regional and global affairs, saying China is ready to work with Malaysia to make sure that the upcoming Foreign Ministers' Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Singapore will yield concrete results and send a clear message of supporting multilateralism and free trade.