He made the remark at a conference with entrepreneurs at the end of May.
He first tested positive on Sept 1 during a follow-up test targeting overseas travelers entering Jiangsu. Tests conducted on Monday and Tuesday also returned positive, the government said. He showed no symptoms, and the CT scan imaging was normal, it added.
He expressed on Monday on CNBC that there might be a good outcome to the current dispute, but also voiced concern if the two countries engage in tariff retaliations.
He further said that these steps will "more effectively protect the rights and interests of foreign investors". The new Foreign Investment Law says that equality has been made one of the top priorities, as it emphasizes that foreign and domestic companies will be "treated as equals".
He cited the example of the "yellow vests" movement that started in November against French President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms. Although the problems were not resolved completely, tensions were gradually eased by the government's dialogue with all sectors of society, Mahbubani said.
He cited a recent incident in which police officers were blocked by over 50 residents as they investigated a suicide case in public housing in Tai Po on Sunday night. The officers were shut out of the building. Some residents targeted them with laser pointers while others surrounded a police van, according to the officer.
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He called for further efforts in combining research and application, while efforts in training technical workers working on the frontline must be strengthened.
He expects the planning process of the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) currently undergoing to offer a great opportunity for SOEs to think strategically and proactively about how to steer their own transformation and build those key initiatives into their plans.
He did apologize, however, for the park's ill-conceived promotion idea and added the pig has since been sent to the "safety" of the butcher.
He is not the only one who calls the airport home. A senior sanitation worker who gave only his nickname, "Monitor Zhao", said about five or six people are living like Wei. The youngest, who has been around for at least a year, is "notorious" for playing Chinese opera too loud on his portable radio, he said.