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Hong Kong's participation in the Belt and Road
Initiative passed a major milestone on Thursday as Chief Executive
Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor inked an arrangement with the country's top
economic planning body detailing Hong Kong-mainland cooperation under
the global development plan.
The arrangement, signed by the Hong Kong SAR government and the
National Development and Reform Commission, covers four areas in which
Hong Kong has an edge: financing and investment; infrastructure and
shipping; economics and trade; and dispute resolution services.
It also touches on people-to-people bonds and the development of the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The central government will
provide cooperation and support in 26 ways.
Expressing her gratitude to the central government, Lam said in a
statement that the measures listed in the arrangement would contribute
to consolidation and upgrading of Hong Kong's role as an international
financial, shipping and trade center.
She added that it would also bring more service demands to Hong Kong,
and benefit more young people in the city as development opportunities
arise.
Under the arrangement, the central government supports stakeholders
in using Hong Kong as a financing platform for Belt and Road projects.
The arrangement also makes clear that the central government supports
Hong Kong's role as a global offshore renminbi market, a professional
service provider for infrastructure projects and a hub for international
dispute resolution.
The central government's support for Hong Kong in developing green bonds and high-value-added shipping was also outlined.
Cooperation on information, highways, railways, ports and airports
will be intensified; so will Hong Kong's involvement in the greater bay
area, the agreement said.
In addition, both sides agreed to set up a conference system enabling
regular and direct exchanges between the SAR government and the
commission, the State Council's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office and
other mainland authorities, to study matters related to Hong Kong's
participation in the initiative.
Lam said the SAR government would organize the first joint meeting in
2018 as soon as possible. It will be held at least once a year, the
agreement said.
In a statement issued after the signing ceremony, the commission said
the arrangement accorded with the new outlook presented at the 19th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China, as well as the vision
outlined by President Xi Jinping during his visit to Hong Kong in July
for the SAR's 20th anniversary.
The commission said the arrangement would play a positive role in
helping Hong Kong make full use of its unique advantages, strengthen its
own competitiveness and explore new areas for development.
Lam is on the second day of a three-day visit to Beijing. She is
expected to meet Xi, Premier Li Keqiang and other State leaders to brief
them on Hong Kong's economic, social and political developments.
source:http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201712/15/WS5a330a3ca3108bc8c6734c60.html
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