The ministry made the remarks after White House trade advisor Peter Navarro on Monday accused China of shipping "low-quality and even counterfeit" novel coronavirus antibody testing kits to the US and of "profiteering" from the outbreak.
The meeting was presided over by Yang Xiaodu, director of the national supervisory commission and deputy secretary of the CCDI.
The ministry will also support cross-regional transport of pork to replace transport of live pigs-which is still common practice in many places-to reduce the chance of the spread of disease, Yang said.
The memo said the shortages are likely to be of highly trained staff, specifically respiratory therapists, intensive-care nurses and critical care physicians. Decisions would be made by an appointed triage officer.
The ministry has introduced tax and fee cuts that have saved businesses 7.4 billion yuan and stepped up coordination with China's major trading partners to prevent excessive quarantine measures and ensure normal shipping operations, he said.
The ministry revealed that it recently began a large-scale move to vet online video clips, according to the nation's Law of Protection of Heroes and Martyrs, which took effect in April, and other rules regulating cyberspace.
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The ministry is trying to give more incentives to those willing to work in grassroots units or remote rural areas, such as partial exemptions of student-loan payments.
The meeting stressed giving full play to the institutional advantages of a new-type of system that pools national resources as well as the role of key academies, institutions and colleges which act as national teams. It also called for more efforts to optimize the allocation of scientific research strength and the sharing of resources.
The membership of AIIB had grown from the 57 founding members to 93, spread across five continents at the end of 2018. It had approved loans of .5 billion and leveraged other investments totaling almost billion. Its 35 approved projects are distributed over 13 countries including Indonesia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Oman, Turkey and Egypt.
The meeting also stressed the importance of increasing farmers' incomes, promoting a higher level of opening-up, stabilizing foreign trade and foreign investment, improving people's lives and fighting against formalism and a bureaucratic work style.