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Hong Kong stocks close higher Tuesday

2025-07-15 17:08 Last Updated At:07-16 18:13

Hong Kong's stock market ended higher Tuesday with the benchmark Hang Seng Index up 1.6 percent to close at 24,590.12 points.

The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose 1.65 percent to end at 8,877.1 points, and the Hang Seng Tech Index hiked 2.8 percent to 5,431.29 points.

Hong Kong stocks close higher Tuesday

Hong Kong stocks close higher Tuesday

The Republic of Korea (ROK) and China should cherish the historical experience of jointly resisting aggression and continue to work together for a prosperous future, said ROK President Lee Jae Myung.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lee will pay a state visit to China from Jan 4 to 7. It will be Lee's first visit to China since he took office last year.

In an interview with China Media Group (CMG) in Seoul on Wednesday, Lee said that humanity must learn from the past to prevent the tragedy of war from repeating itself.

"While pursuing their own national interests to the fullest extent, countries must not harm the national interests of others, but should coexist peacefully. The act of invading other countries and massacring their people for one's own benefit must never be repeated. History of humanity often repeats itself, therefore we must learn from the past. In this regard, I believe the historical experience of ROK and China in resisting aggression and fighting together is invaluable. Of course, while historical experience is important, we cannot remain stuck in the past. For a better future for the people of both countries, we need to continuously explore possibilities for working together towards the future," said the president.

ROK president calls for learning lesson from anti-aggression history

ROK president calls for learning lesson from anti-aggression history

ROK president calls for learning lesson from anti-aggression history

ROK president calls for learning lesson from anti-aggression history

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