Merkel said that the Chinese German Business Association is becoming mature, and has provided a good platform for candid communication for both countries. She said that the bilateral business investment in both countries is showing good momentum, and hopes that both countries will provide equal market access of investment for each other.
Meng Yan is a 28-year-old white-collar worker who has recently noticed that there are fewer advertisements on her 'WeChat Moments'.
Meng, 48, a mother of four and daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, is facing extradition on fraud charges that she put British bank HSBC at risk of violating US sanctions against Iran. Meng and Huawei deny the accusations.
Mercedes-Benz launched 10 models at the auto show and made the global launch of its Mercedes-Maybach S-class sedan on the eve of the event.
Meeker believes that US companies such as Amazon are making more aggressive approaches in new markets after they learned lessons from their failures of marching into China.
Merkel congratulated China on the success of the summit, adding that the theme and results were echoed by the vision of the Hamburg summit, and that she expected China would support preparations for the Hamburg summit.
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Meng denies any wrongdoing.
Members of the Belt and Road International Lawyers Association, a nongovernmental, nonprofit professional organization, include bar associations, law firms and individual lawyers from various countries and regions. It has 85 founding members-35 from China and 50 from 35 other countries and regions.
Measures include easing market access for private investors, eliminating unreasonable restrictions for private investors entering certain industries, encouraging financial institutions to provide better credit terms, strengthening protection of property rights and recommending investment in projects with stable profit prospects to private enterprises, Yan Pengcheng, spokesman of the National Development and Reform Commission, said on Thursday.
Michael Froman, former USTR under the Obama administration, has also warned that the United State could face retaliation if the country moves away from resolving trade disputes through the WTO and instead starts taking unilateral actions.