He instructed governments at all levels to carry out solid work in spring farming, which is pivotal for agricultural production, with stronger policy support and coordination on material supplies and animal and plant disease control.
He called for promoting the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations and making new contribution to advancing the process toward the peaceful reunification of China.
He mentioned the gap between China and the world's advanced level in basic research and applied basic research, and called for international exchanges and cooperation in related fields.
He cited the company's experience in the Philippines, where it has been producing lighter vehicles to meet the local market demand.
He had scheduled a news conference in April during a previous release from detention, but he was rearrested instead and his lawyers released a video statement.
He encouraged the KCCC to give full play to its advantageous status of an NGO and contribute more to China-African cooperation, Belt and Road Initiative construction and economic and cultural exchanges between China and Kenya.
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He cited a recent incident in which police officers were blocked by over 50 residents as they investigated a suicide case in public housing in Tai Po on Sunday night. The officers were shut out of the building. Some residents targeted them with laser pointers while others surrounded a police van, according to the officer.
He cited the result of a Section 232 investigation under US Trade Expansion Act of 1962 into whether steel and aluminum imports are threatening to impair US national security. US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross submitted the result to Trump last month.
He called it an innovative measure in macro regulation in that it gives more priority to helping businesses and leveraging the strength of market players in stabilizing economic fundamentals.
He has been acting head since June of the agency that enforces US immigration law in the interior of the United States. He has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience, starting in 1985 with the US Border Patrol. He was previously Border Patrol chief and deputy commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the patrol.