Boost exchanges between HK and capital: CE

Chief Executive John Lee has urged Hong Kong business representatives in Beijing to take a leading role in facilitating exchanges between the SAR and the capital city.

During a closed-door luncheon on Thursday during Lee’s duty visit, the CE met members of the Beijing-based Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in China and other business figures.

He said the chamber has all along committed to promoting exchanges in areas such as trade, culture and technology, among others.

“I’m very pleased that the chamber has played a leading role in facilitating the complementary advantages and the sharing of benefits in resources between Beijing and Hong Kong,” Lee wrote on social media.

“I hope that we will continue to strengthen cooperation and facilitate exchanges between the two places.”

Chairwoman of the chamber, Judith Yu, said the chief executive called on those attending the luncheon to assist firms in both cities.

“[He mentioned] we should act as a platform to help Hong Kong companies based in Beijing to adapt to the environment, and also we should help more [SAR] companies and Beijing companies use the platform of Hong Kong to list in Hong Kong, and through Hong Kong invest overseas.”

Those at the meeting told Lee to consider introducing more measures, including tax concessions, to attract high-performing mainland individuals from the technology sector to come to the SAR, Yu added.

Lee separately met leaders from universities in Beijing that are included in the list of eligible institutions under the SAR’s top talent pass scheme.

The representatives came from Renmin University of China, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Beijing Normal University, Beihang University and Beijing Institute of Technology.

Thanking the universities for their continued support for the SAR, Lee said he looked forward to strengthening cooperation with the institutions and working together “to build a hub for high-calibre talent”.

Chief Secretary Eric Chan, who has been acting in Lee’s capacity during the annual visit, will travel to Beijing “at dusk” on Friday.

Chan will join Lee “in meeting with relevant ministries” before returning on Saturday, the government announced.

The CE is currently on a four-day duty visit to the capital.

According to sources, Lee is scheduled to meet central government leaders on Friday to brief them on the city’s latest economic, social and political situation.

He will also return to the SAR on Saturday.

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Last updated: 2024-12-12 HKT 18:19

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