The emphasis of my government is to take advantage from the Chinese experience in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, energy, infrastructure, development, health and high efficiency irrigation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
More understand China, then more people will have interest in China and more people will come to China to visit us because I am a tourist ambassador.
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.
I am really close to the Chinese government. And I have a chance to talk to them, listen to them.
The Chinese have done some extraordinary things in terms of the investments they've made in alternative sources of energy.
A more consistent and sustainable relationship with China will be a core goal of my administration. That requires open channels of communication, both with China's leadership and the Taiwanese people.
We are very supportive of the economic reforms that the Chinese government have talked about.
I have to be grateful to our society here in China, grateful to the economic reforms for letting me get rich, and grateful for the efforts of my staff. If there had been no reforms, I would have been a farmer.
You have to be willing to totally immerse yourself in China in order to have in-depth exposure to China.
The Chinese government attaches importance to, and protects, human rights. We have incorporated these lines into the Chinese constitution, and we also implement the stipulation in real earnest. I think for any government, what is most important is to ensure that its people enjoy each and every right given to them by the constitution.
We need the Chinese to - you know, spend more, save less - consume more and not be so focused on exports. There are big changes we need in the world.
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