He said many home and global automakers are already in the process of pushing major technological breakthroughs. Newcomers to the business are also willing to adopt the latest technology and new solutions to survive and develop in the market.
He said that DTIOT does rely on the United States for some key raw materials, such as helium, but they are developing replacement materials to try to reduce their dependence on US suppliers. "We hope in the future we can completely shut off our reliance on the US and are concentrating on developing our own patents," he said.
He said Great Wall Motor is on par with international brands in terms of quality but doesn't enjoy the same reputation, and that's the first problem it will resolve when going global.
He reminded Hong Kong people to think about whether it is really a lucrative offer or just lip service by the British government.
He said that he believed both sides would take the occasion of the visit to further advance exchange and cooperation to forge ahead with the China-DPRK friendship.
He said Trump is now focused on the economy and therefore, in his view, wouldn't want to disrupt trade.
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He pointed out that trade between the two countries had hit a record of more than 0 billion in 2018 despite the tensions.
He said as a stern response, the US military will send "strategic assets" to Republic of Korea, alluding to stealth bombers and aircraft carriers.
He said sea level rises are only part of the problem, but it is the part media notices because they are easy to highlight. "These countries rely on imports, especially for food. Their ports and airport sit at sea level, so any rise in sea level impacts on their economies and supply chains."
He said that 77 percent of the student population will be in Houston for the coming semester and that about 40 percent of that total will live on campus.