He completed his value chain, opening shrimp farms and processing factories, and began exporting his products overseas.
He called on all e-commerce service providers to make trustworthiness a priority and to follow industry rules according to the country's E-commerce Law.
He believes Chinese demand for British property will continue to grow, adding: "The UK benefits from comparative political and economic stability, which lends the region a 'safe haven' status for global investors. A favorable time-zone, London's commanding position as a global financial center, the eclectic and vast cultural scene, and the attractive exchange rate are some of the many reasons why Chinese buyers continue to see value in London's property market."
He noted that there had been more than 20 countries choosing to join the AIIB since the founding of the bank.
He made the remarks on Friday at a Sino-American trade seminar in Beijing, saying the US would take some extreme measures for the sake of its long-term economic interests and its overall strategic national interests.
He expected newly recruited members to hit 3 million. "Today's limit could be the norm of tomorrow. What we truly value is beyond sales figures per se, but the opportunity to deeply engage with consumer," he said.
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He hailed China's initiatives of Belt and Road construction and building a community with a shared future for mankind. "There are debates about the initiatives, and I believe that, finally, people will understand the initiatives are positive and have a strong element of a win-win approach," he said.
He extended gratitude for China's help in maintaining Sudan's stability and development and said exchanges between the two countries have further moved forward the South-South cooperation and China-Africa cooperation.
He downplayed any suggestion of a pre-election breakthrough with the Taliban.
He named former secretary of state John Kerry as special presidential envoy for climate, Alejandro Mayorkas to head the Department of Homeland Security, the first immigrant in that position, and Avril D. Haines as director of national intelligence, the first woman in that position.