HK to benefit as nation’s legal system develops
Liaison chief says business environment on the mainland will become more open
Hong Kong investors will enjoy more benefits as the mainland continues to upgrade its legal system, said Wang Zhimin, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The liaison chief made the remarks at a group meeting with Hong Kong deputies to the National People’s Congress in Beijing on Saturday. During the meeting, the deputies deliberated on the nation’s draft foreign investment law and reviewed the work report of the NPC Standing Committee.
Citing Zhang Yesui, spokesman for the second session of the 13th NPC, Wang said that with the new Foreign Investment Law in place, relevant arrangements for investment from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan “will not be changed”.
Moreover, Hong Kong investors could also enjoy additional benefits exclusive to the SAR, such as favorable policies listed in the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, or CEPA, Wang said.
In future, as the country continues to upgrade its legal system, market regulations will be further enhanced and the business environment will become more open, Wang predicts. It will also offer new opportunities for Hong Kong to integrate into the nation’s overall development and share the benefits, he added.
The protection of private property and intellectual property rights will be enhanced and more Hong Kong industries will also be well connected to the mainland market, Wang said.
To grasp the opportunities, Wang called for Hong Kong to continue to play a leading role in pushing the mainland’s market regulations to an international level.
Enjoying the most favored policies in the mainland’s opening-up process, many regulations of the draft Foreign Investment Law, such as the “negative list” mechanism for access to overseas investment, were tried initially during the implementation of CEPA. Many open initiatives in the country’s financial sector were also tried first in Hong Kong and then adopted in other cities, Wang recalled.
For instance, based on the successful experience of opening crossboundary investment channels such as the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, financial authorities are considering connecting the stock markets of Shanghai and London, he revealed.
The protection of private property and intellectual property rights will be enhanced and more Hong Kong industries will also be well connected to the mainland market.’’ Wang Zhimin, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong SAR