He called for more efforts in expanding the diplomatic layout, building the global partnership network and advancing the Belt and Road construction.
He cited Singapore, which started to impose "circuit breaker" measures in April 7 following a rise in its COVID-19 cases. These measures included closing borders and imposing travel restrictions, a challenge for a city-state that imports more than 90 percent of its food.
He expects that government incentive measures will continue until the end of this year.
He noted that although it is good to raise awareness of counterparty risk management in the long run, the market is still concerned about whether or not it will cause a rapid shrinkage of interbank financing, investment and lending in the short term for the reason that a rapid and forced shrinking of banks' balance sheets may trigger systemic risk or have an unexpected economic impact.
He is being investigated by the discipline inspection and supervision team of the China Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission, according to the announcement.
He is at his wits' end. "I thought my work experience would give me an edge over other fresh graduates, but it didn't. I'll try to lower my salary expectations or even make do with junior posts, probably in other sectors," he said, adding that he had wanted to claim a spot in Hong Kong's film or variety show industries.
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He did not give any timetable for the release of the new measures.
He explained that under China's Criminal Procedure law, the sentence handed down in a retrial should not be heavier than the original sentence, unless it is warranted by new facts proved in court or a supplemental indictment filed by prosecutors.
He estimated that with an annual growth rate of around 6 percent, China could replace the United States as the world's largest economy in just several years.
He made the remark in a signed article titled "Writing a New Chapter in Our Millennia-Old Pauk-Phaw Friendship", published on Thursday in Myanmar newspapers ahead of his two-day state visit.