He said that patrols will be stepped up at the department's venues on Oct 1 and 2 to deal with any irregularities like littering, wax burning, throwing objects onto trees and flying sky lanterns.
He said he is delighted to find that there are still many NGOs that continue to work toward creating channels and building bridges to maintain dialogue and cooperation, as shown in many Energy Foundation China projects.
He said China's capital controls will continue to be a factor in Chinese outbound investments in 2018. "If you are a company where real estate and property development is your main line of business I think you will have a better chance of getting your foreign investment approved," he said.
He said that accommodation demand for business travelers will recover first after the epidemic, followed by individual and group travelers. This will help in the occupancy rate rebound after the unexpected demand suppression.
He said a polarized Congress likely would pose many obstacles for Trump, as Democrats could challenge Republicans' domestic policies, including slowing or stopping the repeal of Obama-era healthcare programs, slowing some of Trump's immigration policies and slowing or reversing the push against environmental regulations.
He said Fed officials were keeping a close eye on the voices of financial market, and that Fed policy was flexible and clung to real-time economic developments.
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He said people should regularly review their own mental health and find professional help when they feel their anxiety is reaching a point of desperation.
He said that by extending the pro-gram, the government can avoid having people line up at the centers — a situation inconsistent with the program's original intention, which is to prevent mass gatherings dur-ing the search for asymptomatic patients. "If too many people gather around the centers, then all our efforts may be in vain," he added.
He said other nations may not have the same conditions for economic growth as China, such as high savings rates and solid human resources, and should therefore not blindly copy its model.
He said that if this vaccine proves successful Australia would begin manufacturing it, pledging that "every single Australian" will receive it free of charge.