He Jianmin, a researcher with Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, said the nighttime economy can extend the time tourists stay in a city, promote the development of the service industry as well as create job opportunities for local people.
He also noted key skills in demand in China include data scientists, clinical physicians, e-commerce managers, senior engineers in research and development, and digital finance experts, and sectors like life sciences and engineering are the most sought-after for high-skilled professionals.
He also called on the two sides to make good use of such mechanisms as meetings between the two countries' special representatives on the boundary issue, and enhance trust-building measures so as to preserve stability in border areas.
He also stressed the role of innovation in science and technology as well as the Internet Plus plan to enable new growth engines to better support economic expansion.
He also told reporters he was feeling less inclined to deal with Iran because "they behave very badly", and that Washington was "ready for the absolute worst" with the Islamic republic.
He added that it is important for the outside world to have a China with a more open economy and market, as well as a socially stable country.
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He asked the Council to establish an independent commission of inquiry to investigate police killings of black people in the United States, and the violence used against peaceful protesters who are reminding the world that "Black Lives Matter".
He also rallied support for the work of the SCO-Afghanistan Contact Group, calling on the SCO member states to contribute more wisdom to the political settlement of the Afghan issues.
He also said that China's investment projects are mainly about infrastructure, which are beneficial for long-term development.
He also expected further progress in the supply-side structural reform on basis of sound achievements in tasks like capacity reduction. Industries including plate glass, cement and electrolytic aluminum will be target of the country's next stage of capacity cuts.