Liu is not alone in seeing improvements in life and work since 2016, after President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of developing a green economy.
Liu said that during the first two expos, US companies actively signed contracts and achieved tangible gains. There were 191 US companies at the second CIIE, a significant increase over the first year.
Lin's company is considering patent cooperation with a local research institute and hopes to assist in the reorganization of state-owned enterprises.
Lin Yiqiao contributed to this story.
Liu Yi, a professor at the School of Economics in Peking University, said: "A wave of tax reduction competition is likely to emerge among the world's major economies over the long term if the US president can finally sign the bill. Governments' expenditures on welfare could be reduced, and that may drag down the level living standards of social livelihood."
Liu Jieyi, deputy head of Taiwan Affairs Office
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Liu Zili, former general manager of Kweichow Moutai Co Ltd. [Photo/people.com.cn]
Liu noted that the CPC cherishes the traditional friendship between the two countries, and the relations between the two parties is an important pillar of their relationship.
Liu also said that China will continue with smarter, more targeted efforts to lift more people out of poverty after the number of rural residents living in poverty dropped from nearly 100 million to around 30 million in the past five years under Xi's leadership.
Lincicome, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute in Washington, said that he was inspired by a picture of a woman wearing a pro-tariffs T-shirt on Twitter. So he decided to make his own, according to a recent interview with Politico.