Xu Jiayin (Hui Ka Yan), chairman of China's property developer Evergrande Group, and Lei Jun, founder of smartphone maker Xiaomi Group, also made the top 10.
Xiamen University business professor William Brown, 63, has spent more than half his life in southeastern China's Fujian province, and his only regret is that he didn't come sooner.
Xian Jie, deputy head of the SPP's law and policy research department, said prosecutors across the country have paid a lot of attention to fighting online crimes in the past few years, such as those using the internet for terrorism, blackmail, swindling, spreading pornography, producing drugs or stealing personal information.
Xu Youcheng, 67, a retired electrical engineer in Changchun, Northeast China's Jilin province, became an external student at the School of Clinical Medicine of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine [Photo by Liu Xinyu, Shen Ying/for China Daily]
Xiaomi's listing also raised five other co-founders' ranks on the list, with three newcomers.
Xu Ningning called for new measures, including policies to encourage foreign investment and plans to promote partnerships in a number of industries.
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Xu Hongcai, an economist at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. [Photo/China Daily]
Xinhua, AFP and Reuters contributed to this story.
Xinjiang has begun to enjoy the dividend of effective counterterrorism efforts, receiving more than 150 million visits from tourists in 2018, an increase of 40 percent year-on-year. Tourism is expected to play a strategic role in the region's economic development this year. Xinjiang, which is well known for its grand natural beauty, set a target for tourism growth this year at 40 percent, Shohrat said.
Xiao Hua, a worker at a public institution in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, told the newspaper that he had to go back to work from early February, but his employer has been very strict about anti-epidemic measures.