He attributed China's rapid science and technology progress to the government's input and support, innovation of high-tech companies, the reference of foreign experience, and the sound environment of the public to accept new technologies.
He called on Hong Kong to rigorously perform its constitutional duty of safeguarding national security through legislation prescribed in the Basic Law, and stop any behaviors or activities that undermine national unity.
He noted that the integration of blockchain technologies will enable IoT to better fit into other fields and boost data exchange security.
He explained that business moves quickly, and people make decisions quickly.
He criticized his tech industry peers for opposing efforts to instate an income tax in Washington and Seattle to address regressivity in the tax code.
He made the remarks at a news conference on the sidelines of the ongoing 19th CPC National Congress, in response to a question whether China's united front work among overseas Chinese would affect the political system of local countries.
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He called on both countries to maintain close exchanges, discuss cooperation in areas of environmental protection, climate change, clean energy, low carbon and wild animal protection under the Belt and Road Initiative and further promote cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
He lauded the collaboration initiated by China, but said Africa is not effectively exploiting the opportunities being offered. "I think as a continent we can send more young people to study in China in technical programs. We need to take this initiative more seriously after first identifying our needs."
He invited more enterprises from Japan and South Korea to join in the city's development.
He has been expelled from the CPC and dismissed from public office for multiple violations.