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Updated Wednesday, April 29, 2009 10:50 am TWN, The China Post news staff Organizers of Shanghai World Expo prepares for U.S. absence: report“While we don't want to say what if (the U.S. fails to find enough funding to support its participation in the event), we have developed emergency plans should it occur. In fact, we have plans for the potential withdrawal of any participants from the event,” Hong Hao, director-general of the Shanghai World Expo Coordination Bureau said. Hong did not elaborate on the specific measures. Hong said that on request of the Consulate General of the U.S., organizers had allotted a very “good and appropriate” location for the U.S. pavilion in the expo site. Should the U.S. complete its fund-raising and project design, it can still use the reserved land for the construction of its pavilion, Hong said. Asked whether time is running out for the U.S. to start construction of its pavilion so it can meet the expo timetable, Hong said participants might as well adjust and optimize the design of their pavilions based on their project's budget and progress. Hong express his “sincere wish” to the U.S. to complete fund-raising and start building its pavilion “as soon as possible”. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here Comments May 1, 2009 thecontinentalist@ Reply It's really not fair to refer to the U.S. expo backers as "the U.S." as they are only a private consortium and do not represent the U.S. or its government. July 2, 2009 gaide2005@ It is not fair of "the U.S." on its "U.S. expo backers" |
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