CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, led a business delegation comprising representatives from Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises to commence its visit programme to Uzbekistan today (June 4). He met with local leaders, government officials and business representatives to deepen co-operation between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan in areas including trade, investment, finance, innovation and technology (I&T), and people-to-people exchanges.
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CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Mr Lee and the delegation arrived in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, last night and met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, Mr Bakhtiyor Saidov. Mr Lee and Mr Saidov jointly witnessed an exchange of notes between the two places on a mutual visa-free arrangement, which would allow a visa-free period of 30 days for visitors from both sides. The governments of both places will immediately advance the discussions of the detailed arrangements to strive for early implementation. Mr Lee said he looked forward to the early advancement of the relevant visa-free arrangement with Uzbekistan.
This morning, Mr Lee met with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Mr Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov, and Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Mr Jamshid Khodjayev to discuss ways to deepen economic and trade exchanges and co-operation. Mr Lee said that he was pleased to have the opportunity of meeting them in Uzbekistan for the first time, following his earlier meeting with the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister in Hong Kong, when they led their delegations to visit the city.
Mr Lee said that Uzbekistan is an important trading partner of Hong Kong in Central Asia. Economic and trade ties between the two places have continued to deepen, and there are broad prospects for further co-operation. As an international trading centre, Hong Kong ranks first globally in economic freedom and is the world's fifth-largest merchandise trading entity. He said that Hong Kong and Uzbekistan are respectively important gateways for trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific and Central Asian regions. The two places can leverage their complementary strengths to further enhance economic and trade co-operation and help enterprises explore broader markets. Mr Lee said that Hong Kong has been deepening economic and trade ties with its trading partners through its overseas Economic and Trade Offices. He said he looks forward to further strengthening bilateral co-operation with Uzbekistan in various areas in the future.
Afterwards, Mr Lee met with the Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan on Strategic Development, Mr Sardor Umurzakov, to exchange views on deepening co-operation between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan. Mr Lee said that he hopes to build closer ties with the local government, enterprises and relevant institutions through the visit, with a view to achieving mutual benefits and win-win outcomes.
At noon, Mr Lee met with the President of Uzbekistan, Mr Shavkat Miromonovich Mirziyoyev, to exchange views on furthering co-operation. Mr Lee said that under the "one country, two systems" principle, Hong Kong enjoys both the China advantage and the global advantage. He said that Hong Kong will continue to play its roles as a "super connector" and a "super value-adder" to further deepen co-operation and exchanges with Uzbekistan on various fronts in line with Uzbekistan's goal of achieving high-quality development. The two places will join hands in seizing the opportunities from the joint development of the Belt and Road Initiative, and promoting common development between the two places and the Central Asian region.
Uzbekistan is the most populous country in Central Asia, and possesses abundant natural resources and a young labour force. In recent years, its Gross Domestic Product has maintained a robust growth, demonstrating enormous potential in economic growth, industrial development, green transformation and infrastructure development. Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is committed to developing into an international hub for post-secondary education and an international hub for high-calibre talent. Hong Kong is pressing ahead with the promotion of the "Study in Hong Kong" brand to attract more students from outside of the city to study and conduct researches in Hong Kong. He invited Uzbekistan to stage its major conferences and key projects in Hong Kong in the form of Asian chapters or roadshows. He also encouraged more young people from Uzbekistan to study in Hong Kong, building a stronger foundation for long-term co-operation between the two places through education, cultural and people-to-people exchange.
Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is actively developing into an international gold trading centre, attracting the storage, clearing and delivery of gold in Hong Kong and building a comprehensive gold trading ecosystem. He said that Uzbekistan has abundant gold reserves, and that Hong Kong can provide strong support to Uzbekistan in areas such as gold trading, reserve allocation and professional services, and create more mutually beneficial business opportunities for the two places.
In the afternoon, Mr Lee attended a luncheon hosted by the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan to discuss ways to facilitate business matching and expand market opportunities between enterprises of the two places.
In the evening, Mr Lee attended a business dinner and a signing ceremony for Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) jointly organised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, where he introduced Hong Kong's development opportunities and business advantages to local political and business representatives.
Mr Lee will continue to lead the delegation on its visit programme in Uzbekistan tomorrow (June 5).
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CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
CE leads delegation to begin visit programme to Uzbekistan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Dinner in Tashkent (with photos/video)
Following is the speech by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, at the "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Dinner in Tashkent on June 4:
Your Excellency Mr Umurzakov (Mr Sardor Umurzakov), Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan on Strategic Development, Your Excellency Ambassador Yu Jun of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Uzbekistan, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
As-salamu alaykum (peace be upon you). First of all, I must thank, again, His Excellency Mr Umurzakov for being a guest of honour tonight. He is a very busy and influential man in Uzbekistan, and he makes time for us. Let's give him a big round of applause.
I am delighted to be here, with you, in Tashkent – Uzbekistan's storied capital, and the largest city in Central Asia. Here, where modern architecture and a high-tech financial district meet the enduring legacy of the ancient Silk Road.
With me this evening is a high-level delegation of over 70 business and institutional leaders from Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland. It is the largest and most diverse overseas mission led by this term of the HKSAR Government. The mission delegates come from such diverse sectors as financial and legal services, construction and engineering, transport and logistics, innovation and technology, advanced manufacturing, and more. They're here, as I am, to see for themselves the boundless promise of your country, your economy and your people.
Earlier today, I had the honour of meeting with His Excellency President Mirziyoyev, and His Excellency Prime Minister Aripov. I expressed to them my sincere gratitude to the hospitality extended to me and my delegation. And we reaffirmed our mutual commitment to closer, wide-ranging co-operation.
Hong Kong and Uzbekistan are important trade and investment gateways to our respective regions – the Asia-Pacific and Central Asia.
Indeed, the World Bank has said that Uzbekistan has – and I quote – "become one of the world's top reformers", liberalising its economy and averaging six per cent real GDP growth annually between 2017 and 2025. That's among the strongest, most sustaining growth of any economy in the world in recent years.
Uzbekistan is Central Asia's most populated country, home to more than 38 million people. Endowed with abundant natural resources, from hydrocarbons to cotton and gold, Uzbekistan is also a key trade hub and boasts a rapidly expanding information technology sector. Ongoing legal, institutional and structural reforms underline Uzbekistan's openness to multilateral opportunities.
No less encouraging, the Uzbekistan 2030 Strategy presents a clear roadmap for doubling GDP, attracting investment, expanding green energy and boosting education and healthcare. Uzbekistan is firmly on its way to building a modern and sustainable international economy.
This creates far-reaching, mutual opportunities for our businesses and investors –from Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and Uzbekistan.
It helps that we are all believers in the Belt and Road initiative, a modern expression of the ancient Silk Road spirit. President Xi Jinping introduced the Belt and Road Initiative more than a decade ago, inspired by the ancient networks that connected civilisations across continents for trade, as well as exchanges of ideas, culture and the innovation they inspired.
Uzbekistan, in 1992, was the first Central Asian country to establish diplomatic relations with China, our country. That was elevated, two years ago, to an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era. Today, China is Uzbekistan’s largest trading partner, and the two countries work closely on major infrastructure and connectivity projects that are revitalising the Silk Road.
The China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, a Belt and Road project now underway, will become a critical artery for trade and prosperity across the region. Other Belt and Road projects here include clean energy, and industrial parks.
Hong Kong is a pivotal player in the Belt and Road Initiative, thanks to our world-class professional and financial services expertise.
Hong Kong is one of the world's top three international financial centres, and the largest offshore Renminbi hub. Just last week, we were recognised as the world's No.1 largest cross-boundary wealth management centre.
We are ranked No.1, globally, in economic freedom as well. And we offer a world of companies, entrepreneurs and investors, those from Uzbekistan very much included, with an open and efficient business environment, a simple and low tax regime, and no capital controls or foreign exchange restrictions.
Global business turns to Hong Kong for wide-ranging, long-term opportunities. We were ranked, last year, as the world's third-largest destination for global foreign direct investment, and fifth-largest merchandise trade entity.
Last year, our numbers of non-local companies and start-ups both reached record high. They are testament to the business confidence that imbues today's Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is the only economy in the world to combine unwavering support from our country with longstanding international connectivity. And that's thanks to the unique "one country, two systems" principle.
Under this framework, Hong Kong maintains its own economic, legal, legislative and judicial systems. We are China's only common law jurisdiction. We are also the world's only bilingual common law jurisdiction, where both the Chinese and English languages are used in proceedings. Our judiciary exercises its powers independently.
Thanks to our deep and longstanding experience in legal services and a well-respected judicial system, Hong Kong is rapidly becoming an international legal and dispute resolution services centre. The International Organization for Mediation, or IOMed, the world's first intergovernmental body dedicated to resolving international disputes through mediation, is headquartered in Hong Kong. I'm pleased to add that the IOMed Convention now has over 40 signatory states, Uzbekistan among them.
And, just last week, we announced plans to establish the Hong Kong International Commercial Court in the coming year. With a mandate of adjudicating complex, high-value international and cross-boundary commercial disputes, the International Commercial Court will include Hong Kong judges specialising in commercial law, and may invite eminent judges and practitioners from other common law jurisdictions to sit on its bench. The Court will help provide a sound solution to business disputes, creating a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive in our city.
These infrastructure and advantages underpin Hong Kong's position as an international hub for finance, trade and shipping, as well as aviation, legal services and dispute resolution.
With our global connectivity and world-class professional services, Hong Kong serves as an ideal two-way springboard for business expansion. We can help companies from Uzbekistan access the Chinese Mainland, while enabling Chinese Mainland enterprises to expand globally, including into Uzbekistan. It's why the world knows Hong Kong as the "super connector" and "super value-adder". We are adding value to whatever we pursue for you.
How, then, can businesses and investors from Hong Kong and Uzbekistan deepen our co-operation? Let me count the ways.
First, in capital markets and privatisation. Uzbekistan's ambitious privatisation programme, including listing state-owned enterprises such as airports and key infrastructure, aligns closely with Hong Kong's strengths as one of the world's major hubs for initial public offerings.
Last year, we topped the world in both IPO volume and funds raised. Our markets can help enterprises from Uzbekistan scale, access international capital and drive high-quality development.
Then there's green and sustainable development. Hong Kong has ranked first in green and sustainable bond issuance in Asia for eight consecutive years, capturing about 40 per cent of the regional total last year. We can help Uzbekistan achieve its renewable energy targets.
Through our financing, professional services and technological support, we can help realise Uzbekistan’s, and Central Asia’s, carbon neutrality commitments.
Digitalisation and innovation are priorities for both our economies. Hong Kong is emerging and advancing rapidly as an international I&T centre. The cluster formed by Hong Kong and our neighbouring cities of Shenzhen and Guangzhou, ranks first among the world's top 100 innovation clusters. That demonstrates our ability to convert ideas into tangible outcomes, drawing together the strengths of both Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland. We can share our expertise in smart city solutions, fintech and digital infrastructure, supporting Uzbekistan's ambition to become a regional innovation hub.
We welcome technology firms from Uzbekistan to use Hong Kong as a launching pad into Asian and global markets, supported by our capital markets and infrastructure capabilities.
Hong Kong, the only city with five universities in the world's top 100, has what it takes to support your human capital development. The HKSAR Government offers scholarships specifically for students from Belt and Road countries, including Uzbekistan, to study at our post-secondary institutions. Today's youth will serve as a bridge between our economies and our societies.
Turning to Hong Kong's high-quality services, we meet international standards across project design, planning, engineering, construction and operations.
From infrastructure to hospitality, we can finance and partner with Uzbekistan to develop new townships and smart cities, hotels, shopping centres, green buildings, factories and more.
Our major infrastructure project, the Northern Metropolis, is destined to become a new economic engine for Hong Kong. It's now being fast-tracked to provide land for a world-class I&T hub, for a planned urban centre, a university town and a strategic connection point to the Greater Bay Area.
The Greater Bay Area is the cluster city development integrating Hong Kong, Macao and nine major cities in southern China, Shenzhen and Guangzhou included. Its population of over 88 million is similar to Central Asia's 85 million, and its GDP of over 2 trillion US Dollars is close to that of the world's 10th largest economy.
I know that many of our delegates, from Hong Kong and from the Chinese Mainland, are eager to talk to you about I&T co-operation and investment.
And I invite Uzbekistan's enterprises to establish an office in Hong Kong and explore investment and business opportunities – in the Northern Metropolis, the Greater Bay Area and beyond.
Gold is a natural prospect for resourceful co-operation between us. Uzbekistan, after all, is home to one of the world's largest reserves of gold. And I understand that the country is looking for opportunities to diversify gold storage and investments, given today's geopolitical uncertainties.
Hong Kong is committed to becoming a gold trading centre aligned with the international market. Christopher Hui, my Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, discussed this with your Central Bank during his visit to Uzbekistan last month.
In January, the HKSAR Government signed a co-operation agreement with the Shanghai Gold Exchange, setting in motion a gold ecosystem with broader mutual market access and business convenience, with Hong Kong offering clearing services of international standards for gold transactions.
We are also expanding our gold storage facilities, which are expected to exceed 2 000 tonnes within the next three years.
In short, ladies and gentlemen, a partnership built on gold – on bringing together our professional and financial services and your rich mineral resources –will be the golden opportunity to expand trade between us and, in doing so, extend the historical legacy of the Silk Road.
We are, of course, coming together –deepening our co-operation – in a variety of ways. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm pleased to announce that our visit this time is bringing about wide variety of agreements and co-operation initiatives with Uzbekistan.
I am glad to add that Uzbekistan is planning to open a Consulate-General in Hong Kong. Thank you. Uzbekistan and Hong Kong will expedite actions on discussions on a Comprehensive Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement, as well as discussions on an Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement. I'm confident our dialogue will lay the foundation for stronger economic and trade ties.
More to come. The Education Bureau of Hong Kong and Uzbekistan's Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation have entered into an MoU to advance educational collaboration.
Our Belt and Road Office will sign MoUs with Uzbekistan's Development and Reconstruction Fund and Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade to drive collaboration on different projects.
I'm pleased to note that IT Park Uzbekistan and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Cyberport and the Hong KongShenzhen Innovation and Technology Park Limited are working toward co-operation. They are our flagship technology and innovation incubators. And I'm confident this will accelerate I&T co-operation, and the opportunities they create, between our two economies.
On legal services, another one of our key strengths, the Law Society of Hong Kong will enter into an MOU with the Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Uzbekistan, strengthening collaboration of our legal professionals.
Arts and culture is no less central to our flourishing future. Tashkent is fast-rising as a cultural destination, and Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District is one of the world's largest cultural developments. It includes the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which will partner with the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, to co-organise exhibitions to be presented at both venues in in future.
And let me say that I'm pleased that Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged notes yesterday, agreeing to discuss the implementation details of a mutual visa-free arrangement for our people. I look forward to its early implementation, which will surely encourage closer bilateral economic and cultural ties between us. Moreover, we are glad to have initialed the Air Services Agreement with Uzbekistan, and look forward to launching direct passenger flights between two places soon.
Putting all these together, 35 MOUs and co-operation will be concluded between us in Uzbekistan. These span aviation, finance and trade, as well as innovation and technology, green development, the digital economy, education, culture and more. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is only the beginning.
There is an old Chinese saying, , which means, in English, "Nothing, not even mountains and seas, can separate people with shared goals and ideals".
Uzbekistan and Hong Kong may be separated by thousands of kilometres, yet we are united by a common vision – of free, open and sustainable economies, of a future rooted in partnership, in the enduring spirit of the ancient Silk Road.
Hong Kong, with its longstanding commitment to free trade, its world-class professional services, and its role as our country's most international city, looks forward to helping Uzbekistan realise your unfolding new chapter of prosperity, innovation and global integration.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a bit long, but it does show how fruitful this visit to Uzbekistan is. We can see that the many people gathered here have already started to talk very closely to each other – and never want to stop. This is time not just for networking, but also to relax and build friendships. Do exchange your WeChat - remember, we are friends forever. And this friendship will create high-quality development and long-term relations between our people.
Ladies and gentlemen, enjoy this evening's special gathering, and the old and new friends around you. I look forward to welcoming you to Hong Kong soon. Thank you.
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Speech by CE at "Partnering for Success - Hong Kong as a 'Super Connector' and 'Super Value-Adder' for Central Asia" High-level Business Luncheon in Tashkent Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases