One lesson that every nation can learn from China is to focus more on creating village-level enterprises, quality health services and educational facilities.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
China has many successful entrepreneurs and business people. I hope that more people of insight will put their talents to work to improve the lives of poor people in China and around the world, and seek solutions for them.
Instead of being focused on teaching what we already know, we now have to be focused on creating new knowledge that is China-based, because it's absolutely clear that China is going to shift from a production economy to a knowledge economy.
Chinese people today have strong demand for culture, but we need effective supply, and China needs innovative cultural products.
China is a very brand-intensive society. The reason that brands are so very important is that they are a way to signal social status.
I get the impression that most Chinese entrepreneurs are so focussed on doing what they need to do to succeed in the Chinese market - which is a big enough challenge even for the established players - that nobody is thinking much about the longer run or the bigger global picture.
We should be doing more business with China. We should be better connected to the Chinese economy.
At the same time, we are keenly aware that China is still the largest developing country in the world and we need to make long and hard efforts if we are to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects and basically achieve modernization.
As a developing country, China needs a favorable neighbouring and international environment for its modernisation.
China is an area where we need to be present. Lots of companies want to supply their products to China.
We have in-depth knowledge about Chinese industries. We know what's driving the country's economic growth.
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