Shenzhen is known for its business environment and robust private sector, and the city government has always attached great importance to realizing sustainable growth and improving the local business environment.
Shenzhen transformed from little more than a fishing village to "China's Silicon Valley" in less than 40 years. It is home to a population of nearly 12 million and more than 5,300 Chinese enterprises including tech giants Huawei, ZTE, and Tencent, which in total have made overseas investments estimated at billion.
Shenzhen, which has benefited from an early start in the industry, is the country's gold manufacturing base.
Silva said China's investment is reliable and has played a key role in creating jobs and promoting economic development in Portugal. The Belt and Road Initiative has bright prospects, and is of great significance in promoting regional inter-connectivity and achieving common development and prosperity.
Since 5G has been commercially deployed at a faster rate, there is a greater need to emphasize that trust and collaboration are the foundation for maximizing and sharing the value of 5G, experts said.
Shi Yongming, a researcher at the China Institute of International Relations, said what China is doing is just implementing the UN resolution and Pyongyang should be ready for it.
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Shu believes the successful experience of Shenzhen is solid enough to be expanded to other major cities given the city's enormous economic volume and its role as a national model for market-driven economic reforms.
Since December 2018, the village has received about 140,000 visits and generated 17 million yuan of tourism income. It has also created jobs for 300 locals, according to official data.
Shirley Cheng, the senior vice president of 3C Media, said the company was well positioned to adapt the show for Chinese viewers.
Should the polarizing Kobach win the primary, some Republican operatives fear he could lose the governor's seat to Democrats this fall. The race could become further disrupted if Kansas City-area businessman Greg Orman makes it onto the November ballot. He submitted petitions Monday with more than 10,000 signatures for what could become the most serious independent run for Kansas governor in decades.