Big Shot recorded it on paper, roughly confirming all of it was basically feasible.
First, there was no problem with the space agency facilitating the construction of the launch site, and the leaders of Qiongzhou were likely to welcome them with open arms and fanfare.
Second, astronaut training was a minor matter; they trained big and small cats alike, so three or four more wouldn't make a difference.
Third, international construction surely required the assistance of China's official power; without it, progress would be impossible. This was also a way for the country to export capital, and the government would provide support.
Fourth and fifth, participating in China's space program only had a certain possibility, and the opening of the space market also included national projects. It just needed more specific discussion; there was no issue with the ground-based telemetry and command system, as it was available for use upon payment.