Liang said in an interview in Tokyo that Japanese manufacturers have "various strengths" in components and materials used in telecommunication base stations and smartphones, according to a report by Japanese news agency Kyodo News. He added that Huawei expects to see a further growth in the procurement of parts from Japanese firms next year.
Li noted the idea when meeting with Brunei's Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in Beijing on Wednesday.
Lieutenant General He Lei, vice-president of the PLA Academy of Military Science and head of the PLA delegation, met on Sunday morning with Lieutenant General Kazuaki Sumida, vice-chief of staff of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces' Joint Staff, at the Shangri-La Hotel on the sidelines of the regional security conference that concluded later in the day.
Li said China attaches importance to relations with Britain, and he is ready to work together with Johnson to continue with the Golden Era of the bilateral relations and promote the steady growth of the ties.
Lin Chen, 24 and another cousin of Peter's, flew in from Louisiana to be with the family, which includes two other sons, aged 11 and five.
Liang said Canada is an "open and inclusive place" to conduct business. "If Huawei were to be excluded from the deployment of 5G in the country, then there are still customers that will choose us. In that case, we will continue to provide services to those customers that have chosen us," he said.
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Li said oil companies in China had revived production this year as oil prices recover following three years of decline. Crude prices climbed above a barrel in 2018 after falling as low as in early 2016. The company's deepwater drilling rig CNOOC 981 discovered Lingshui 17-2 in September 2014, which has an average operational depth of 1,500 meters below the sea surface, according to CNOOC.
Li made the remarks when delivering a speech at the inaugural ceremony of the Global Center on Adaptation China Office at the Great Hall of the People after holding talks with visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Rutte and former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also attended the ceremony.
Light meals with low calories, low fat and high fiber have become very popular in China as consumers become more health-conscious, Economic Daily reported on Tuesday.
Lin Peng, 28, spent 90 days on the road after quitting his job with a telecommunications company in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.