He quoted studies that evidenced the risks of selective breeding in the foreword to "Breed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats" by Alex Gough and Alison Thomas, a book that lists known breed-related health risks.
He quoted President Xi Jinping, who spoke at a meeting of the Guangdong provincial delegation to the NPC on Friday: "Development of the bay area must be well handled."
He said China has always viewed relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries from a strategic and long-term perspective, and promotes cooperation on the basis of equality, mutual benefit and common development.
He said people can never completely understand themselves by studying only their home country.
He said he talked with some swimwear businesspeople who focus on the domestic market and said business dropped by between one-third to a half since the coronavirus outbreak. "The domestic market will be more competitive as the supply exceeds the demand. Some people, especially those in rural areas, will never wear swimsuits. It's just a cultural difference," he added.
He said people should be given enough leeway to use their imagination and come up with innovative solutions -- but dangerous things should be restricted.
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He said Hong Kong will become more irreplaceable for China as many corporations listed in the US may take a secondary listing in the city to allow international investors to maintain their stakes in these companies.
He said China has leapfrogged a number of countries, and the sheer number of companies in the country is driving people to think about cloud-based solutions. More enterprises are moving their traditional IT infrastructure to the cloud in a bid to enhance efficiency and agility, using emerging technologies, he said.
He said at a news briefing in Beijing that Finland has a lot to offer in terms of helping China with its goal of creating 300 million new winter sports enthusiasts and building the infrastructure needed to support that.
He said that commodity prices will remain low and retail enterprises, which are also affected by online shopping, will find it particularly difficult to survive.