The message I would say to China is, 'Carry on with the reform; carry on with the change you are making.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Reform is China's second revolution.
Well, the important message that we've always carried to China is that we look forward to your progress and prosperity, we look forward to you playing a role in the progress and prosperity of this region and we look forward to stability in your relations with others.
As long I still have a breath left in me I will dedicate myself fully to China's reform.
In certain areas where the media are still controlled, the changes have come to a halt, which is a very frustrating situation. I would like the changes to take place throughout China.
Although I don't like the way the Chinese do business, I continue to do business in China. I have to. They're the next world power.
So China will be having to make some choices as to whose side it wants to be on. Hopefully, this will be the beginning of a major improvement in our relationship with them, if they choose correctly.
Only reform and opening up can develop China. We must not be afraid of any risks, and not be confused by any distractions.
I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want.
We are very supportive of the economic reforms that the Chinese government have talked about.
When China fails to live up to its obligations, we push back - sort of. We accept arguments from Chinese leaders that they are a developing country that needs time to reform.