Li started his Tibetan tour on Wednesday from Nyingchi. Upon arrival, he went to a village that had been relocated from a poverty-stricken area. He stepped into the house of a villager named Kungsang and enquired about his income, his children's education and local healthcare services. Hearing Kungsang's family can make 150,000 yuan each year, Li said he is glad to know relocation has helped lift villagers out of poverty in the high-altitude region and wished villagers a happier life.
Li was confident that the airlines would contribute to serving Cambodia's Rectangular Strategy and China's Belt and Road Initiative as well as the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation.
Li was speaking at a plenary meeting of the State Council, which in principle approved a draft Government Work Report that will be sent out to solicit suggestions later.
Liang said that the further development of the economy is based on free trade, and he hopes that the decision on 5G can be made based on "technology", instead of "other factors".
Liam Fox, Britain's international trade secretary, begins a three-day visit to China on Wednesday at the same time as the British government announced 25 billion pounds ( billion) of funding to support the Belt and Road Initiative.
Licon said this kind of platform is really important right now, especially at a time when China and the United States have rising trade frictions.
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Li made the remark in a meeting with Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum in Dalian, and other representatves, a day ahead of the event's opening.
Lin Jianguo, president of the association, said: “This is an excellent platform for all Chinese professors in the UK to make a solid contribution worldwide and impact future generations.”
Li, the analyst, said they are often installed at shopping malls, cinemas and subway stations - places where there are large numbers of people and high demand.
Li said the government will continuously push forward facilitation of grid connection for wind and solar power, while coming up with new mechanisms to encourage the consumption of renewable energy to further decrease the curtailment rate. China plans to cut carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 60-65 percent by 2030 from 2005 levels, while investing 2.5 trillion yuan (6 billion) in renewable energy by 2020, according to the National Energy Administration.