The central government is paying close attention to the COVID-19 epidemic in Hong Kong, and has mobilized mainland health professionals to aid the battle against COVID-19 in Hong Kong, including helping build community-based treatment facilities and interim hospitals as well as bearing relevant expenses.
The city's benchmark Hang Seng Index rose 1.26 percent to close at 27,583 points on Tuesday. Turnover for the day stood at HK1 billion (US.3 billion).
The center warned that certain areas of Hunan, Hubei and Henan will experience downpours.
The central bank has vowed stronger macroeconomic policy adjustments, as well as better fiscal, monetary, and employment policy coordination and implementation to counter the impact of COVID-19 on economic growth.
The city is an "ideal place to focus on research and innovation "because it is highly market-oriented and has a culture of encouraging trials and tolerating errors.
The challenge may come in the form of Chinese retaliation if US President Donald Trump accepts the Feb 16 recommendations of the US Department of Commerce for heavy tariffs on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum. Trump is required to decide by mid-April whether to accept the recommendations or put forth different ones.
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The city looks poised to maintain its position as a hotbed of foreign investment with 12 major foreign-funded projects scheduled to get underway in the coming years.
The circular noted that favorable support will be given to projects that may boost the employment for impoverished people in the poverty-stricken areas, old revolutionary base areas, regions inhabited by ethnic groups and border areas.
The children were taken to hospitals, and several or all of them were airlifted to the United States, David Langford said.
The centers give free classes on the country's common language, impart knowledge of the law and provide vocational skills for the trainees who have been influenced by terrorism and extremism and are suspected of minor criminal offenses. The centers have proved effective in eliminating religious extremism, Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the regional government, said in March.