He said emergency management efforts by the administration will include the improvement of its rapid response alarm system to better handle natural disasters such as floods.
He said more efforts are needed to safeguard the security of cameras. "Security companies should ramp up the efforts to offer both company and personal users up-to-date security protection and detection technologies. Camera manufacturers need to build necessary measures to develop secure management systems and technologies as well as conduct security checks for the products. Companies and organizational users also need to manage the cameras and keep the devices up to data to prevent problems."
He said banning companies such as Huawei will mean that Australians end up paying more money to build their networks with inferior technology.
He said that nowadays, children spend too little time in nature and that he did hope parents would let their children play more in the natural world so that they would gradually pay more attention to nature, treasure plants and animals, and protect nature as they protect their own eyes.
He said he hoped that before the end of the year, there would be a memorandum of understanding signed between Dominica and the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, so that both parties could provide good healthcare service to the Dominican people in the future.
He said Xi's conciliatory words on trade represent the softer part of China's response to US tariff threats, which the Chinese had earlier indicated they would match with proportionate retaliatory tariffs.
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He pointed out that the groups devising and setting the rules of globalization have been large corporations, many in the US. "And they have been the big beneficiaries," he said on Tuesday in a talk about his latest book Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy.
He said currently, if he goes to banks, he needs to present his passport together with the permanent resident card. "It's quite rare that I can use the card alone to show my identity."
He said "the gradual recovery of employment in China beat expectations and was a hard-earned result" thanks to a series of measures the government had rolled out, such as cutting social insurance contributions paid by enterprises.
He said such a tendency is not in line with the principle long held by the EU, citing Microsoft founder Bill Gates' recent comment that if Americans are skeptical about Huawei, then there is a reason for the Chinese to suspect the US administration of manipulating an engine of a Boeing aircraft.