He was replaced by Bill Stepien, Trump's former director of political affairs at the White House.
He warned about dangers facing the economy, including geo-political risks, China-US trade tensions, and domestic challenges in striking a balance between maintaining growth, ensuring financial stability, and avoiding large social inequality.
He told China Daily that the police are "absolutely professional" and "very restrained" while being "outnumbered" by the demonstrators and not given enough authority to carry out their jobs.
He stressed that government's financial aid to migrant workers is necessary but can only help over the short term. "A more effective solution is to improve their working skills to let them actively take advantage of job opportunities."
He warned that real estate is the major threat for the country's financial sector since real estate-related loans account for 39 percent of all banking loans.
He said the company will add employees, research and field development resources to consolidate its position in the China market over the coming years.
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He urged the protection of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the implementation of a 10-year fishing ban along the river to ensure its continued ecological improvement.
He said weather changes could lead to the spread of plant diseases and insect pests. Data sent by the micro-meteorological stations give early warnings for him to take precautionary measures in his fields.
He views the current situation as dangerous. "Many of us feel that small conflicts may lead to wars. It takes only 20 minutes or less for a nuclear missile from Asia to hit the US and vice versa. We can destroy each other utterly," he said.
He said the freight train service from Chengdu is expected to link up all European cities in five years.