Li said a level playing field will help the upgrades of the country's manufacturing sector.
Li made the comment during a two-day inspection in Hubei province that ended on Tuesday.
Liang's story is part of a broader trend in China, where an increasing number of rural residents are using e-commerce platforms to sell agricultural products in a cost-effective way.
Li, who taught acupuncture at the university from 1961 to 1967, was initially assigned to examine whether acupuncture could be effective against malaria. After 1969, he even infected himself with malaria, but found that acupuncture was ineffective.
Li made the surprise visits as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei city cluster was engulfed by heavy smog that triggered a yellow alert in Beijing and Tianjin, the first one this season in the two municipalities, and an orange alert in Hebei province.
Li said they are pursuing partnerships with international organizations like the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the World Health Organization and the United Nations Development Programme to ensure the product reaches as many needy families as possible.
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Li said the post-earthquake assessment of houses had been basically completed. The affected people have been evacuated and resettled. The water, power and natural gas supply as well as communication and transportation in the disaster-stricken areas have basically returned to normal.
Li said the city will improve its influence on domestic and international markets by bringing the world more scientific discoveries, technological innovations, emerging industries and progressive ideas.
Liang was investigated for setting up 99 sauna rooms and organizing prostitution in the hotel, located in Dongguan's Huangjiang township.
Li said about 61.4 percent of farms have more than 100 cows, which is up 40 percentage points from the level in 2008.