He said it's not a problem to take public transportation for work during weekdays, but it is frustrating when he wants to take the family to suburban resorts during the weekends.
He pointed out that a trade war will cause a decline in the economic activities throughout the Western world, warning the US to stop before throwing itself into extraordinary difficulties.
He said that due to the COVID-19 outbreak, more and more online retailers have turned to livestreaming events to boost sales. "It (livestreaming) is a good way for us, not only to sell our products, but also to tell the stories, and to explain where we come from, why we are different and how to drink and enjoy," he said.
He said any attempt to sow discord between China and African countries will not succeed.
He said Malaysia considers China to be a major strategic partner. "We are very clear the country wants to enhance investment, trade, economic, cultural relations with China."
He said President Donald Trump's administration had "provided enormous amounts of equipment" to protect workers' health.
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He said data will take some time to come in from states that reopened early, such as Georgia and Florida.
He said if the two parties reach a deal, it would bring multiple benefits for HNA. First, HNA could make use of its ample surplus funds. Second, Value Partners could help HNA to enhance its presence in Asia, and help boost the group's asset management business.
He said that about 85,000 US citizens and nearly 1,400 US companies have been living and doing business in the city comfortably, and they won't be deterred by the sanctions.
He said he did not expect a total, or even partial deal to be reached at Monday's summit. Given the sticky nature of US-Japan trade negotiations over the past decades, the "complete agreement" that suffices for solving what Trump terms as "a balance sheet thing" may take more bargaining than Trump expects.