Ma Yonggang, another member of the medical aid team, said one crucial task in Hong Kong is to prevent hospital-acquired infections through careful design and precautions.
Manufacturing investment growth was 9.1 percent year-on-year in the first 10 months, 0.4 percentage point higher than in the first three quarters. Infrastructure investment rose to 3.7 percent in the January-October period, 0.4 percentage point higher than in the January-September period, the first rise this year. And private investment growth reached 8.8 percent over the same period, 0.1 percentage point higher than in the first nine months.
Ma made the comments on trade while speaking at a meeting to address obstacles to achieving the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Managing Director of Pakistan Stock Exchange Farrukh Khan also confirmed that none of the militants reached the offices where trading was taking place, adding that operation of the market continued during the attack, and remained underway after it.
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Malaysia in August extended its swap deal for the third time, and Japan boosted the exchange value to ten times that in the previous agreement in October. In total, China has launched bilateral currency swaps with over 30 countries and regions.
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Ma also called for the expansion of delivery services to rural areas to boost the sales of agriculture products and promote poverty alleviation.
MTR Corporation Chairman Rex Auyeung Pak-kuen appealed to the public of Hong Kong to cherish the homegrown rail brand, which has braced up to throw its support behind the police in fighting against violence and vandalism that have roiled the railway system and the city. Auyeung, 67, made the appeal in an interview with a local Chinese-language newspaper. He expressed hopes for the people of Hong Kong not to push the renowned local brand that was built up by the efforts of generations into the sea. The city’s rail network, which carries an average of 5 million daily passenger trips, has become a primary target of repeated vandalism by radicals in the ongoing civil unrest that has gripped the city for more than three months.Following several deliberate disruptions of the railway services that paralyzed the metro services and affected hundreds of thousands of travelers, radicals set fires and smashed facilities at the major metro stations along the Island Line over the past two weekends.In light of that, Auyeung said the company has recruited a large number of new security guards to shield the metro operations from vandals and ensure the safety of its front-line staff members.This year marks the 40th anniversary of the start of MTR services in the city. It, however, saw its most severe challenge in its history, with more than half of the about 150 subway and light rail stations being sabotaged at a repair cost of up to HK million. Not to mention, hundreds of thousands of passengers were affected by the overt challenge to the rule of law, a value the city holds dear. Auyeung did not expect the radicals would defy a High Court’s injunction order that bans deliberately obstructing the proper use of the metro services. But he assured that the cost will not be transferred to passengers by a hike in ticket fares. Several standoffs at the MTR stations turned into scuffles with MTR front-line staff amid the incessant weekend mayhem. This has saddened Auyueng, who said the railway has become sandwiched and battered by the political turmoil. Auyeung said staff members for the MTR are not trained to deal with confrontations and the corporation is not experienced in dealing with massive public activities. For societal order, the police should step in, he said.That’s why the MTR will brace up and continue to support the police for strictly enforcing the law in the face of violence and vandalism, said the newly appointed chairman of the city’s sole rail operator. Auyeung assumed office in July 1, at a time when the city’s political turmoil rocked the city for about a month. He apologized for falling short of the public’s expectations in handling the political unrest when the company arranged a free train to help anti-government radicals retreat after they confronted the police in the Yuen Long MTR station on Aug 21.Auyeung said that the special train service arrangement was to evacuate the crowd as ground traffic was obstructed, adding that it was not out of political consideration.In hindsight, it did give a bad impression to the public as it was like giving a ride to someone who refused to foot a bill after the meal and vandalized the property at the restaurant, he said.
Mann told China Daily that Boeing could have done a better job of sharing information about how to over-ride the anti-stall system on Boeing 737 MAX planes, but that is a separate issue from the use of representatives from aircraft builders to review the safety of new aircraft.
Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, warned on Friday: "Any behavior of relying on foreign forces to magnify oneself and damage peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits will surely backfire."