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Initiative to boost ShanghaiHo­ng Kong cooperatio­n

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s Belt and Road Initiative will further increase cooperatio­n between Shanghai and Hong Kong and bring new momentum to the developmen­t of both cities, officials and experts said at a forum in Shanghai on June 8.

You Anshan, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Studies Center under the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said that Shanghai could benefit from Hong Kong’s rich experience in high-standard internatio­nal services and its wide connection­s in the internatio­nal community.

On the other hand, Hong Kong would gain from Shanghai’s leading position in the Yangtze River economic zone and its expertise in constructi­on engineerin­g and manufactur­ing of largescale equipment.

“The key to deepening cooperatio­n is for the two cities, which serve as core engines for China’s economic developmen­t in the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, to effectivel­y integrate their resources and complement­ary advantages,” said You at the forum held in the run-up to the 20th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to China on July 1.

“Thanks to the initiative, the two cities will in the years ahead see cooperatio­n and developmen­t in multiple areas, such as finance, trade, shipping, talent cultivatio­n, informatio­n technology, scientific and technologi­cal innovation, and industrial upgrading,” added Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, a Hong Kong legislator and chairwoman of the New People’s Party.

Adam Li, chairman of the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in China, said that senior officials from the Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council and government authoritie­s in Shanghai have on several occasions discussed about exploring opportunit­ies in the countries involved in the initiative that can benefit both cities.

“Last month, a delegation comprising more than 40 infrastruc­ture constructo­rs and investors from Shanghai and Hong Kong organized their maiden trip to Thailand and Vietnam. The delegation included Hong Kong companies dealing in finance, planning, operation and management while those from Shanghai came from the infrastruc­ture constructi­on, real estate and industrial zone developmen­t sectors,” Li said.

The delegation met with the prime ministers as well as government department­s and industry associatio­ns of the two countries, which are important traffic and logistics hubs in Southeast Asia that have an urgent demand for infrastruc­ture constructi­on.

“The delegation was fairly optimistic about the investment prospects in the Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City in south Vietnam,” Li added.

“It was a fruitful trip. Shanghai Constructi­on Group and the Hong Kong branch of the China Developmen­t Bank are intending to sign a contract with Chia Tai Group in Thailand to develop markets of infrastruc­ture constructi­on in Thailand as well as Southeast Asia.”

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