Wang Zhiqin, deputy director of CAICT, said the 5G technology-as a representative of new infrastructure-has been in wide use in the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic, especially in the healthcare, telecommuting, online teaching and smart logistics sectors, helping enterprises resume production and operations in an orderly manner.
Wang said that with the epidemic easing, the number of hospitalized patients has been decreasing recently, which has greatly relieved the burden on medical staff.
Wang Liujie, a business manager at CNHDT's African office, says: "Our company produces half of the heavy trucks exported from China to Africa. More than 70,000 have been exported there for seven consecutive years."
Wang said there is no doubt Huawei's stance will set an example for its rivals, and highlight the significance of innovation and patents.
Wang said 5G technology is expected to help increase the added value of China's information industry by 3.3 trillion yuan in the five-year period. Meanwhile, it will contribute to a growth of 11.9 trillion yuan in the added value of industries including the internet of vehicles, manufacturing and healthcare.
Wang Yi, China’s state councilor and foreign minister, at the Sixth Round of Dialogue of Foreign Ministers of China and the Quartet of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday. [Photo/CHINA NEWS SERVICE]
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Wang emphasized that be it companies from Europe or other parts of the world, they are optimistic about China's economic prospect and improving business environment.
Wang replied: "You know nothing about it. Big companies are going to move in; even our unskilled kids will have jobs" - referring to the prospect that Xiongan will be home to Beijing's administrative organs, large enterprises, and so on.
Wang Yixin, vice-governor of Shanxi, encouraged State-owned companies to first restart operations via flexible remote work arrangements on Tuesday.
Wang made the remarks when meeting the press with his Uruguayan counterpart Rodolfo Nin Novoa in the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.