Global Times

HK chief executive’s delegation to deepen Mideast trade

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Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR)’s Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu is leading a delegation to visit the Middle East, aiming to deepen economic and trade cooperatio­n with countries in the region and exploring opportunit­ies under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The high-level delegation led by Lee has more than 30 representa­tives from various fields, aiming to promote the HKSAR and seek business opportunit­ies in Saudi Arabia, while strengthen­ing the city’s role as a “facilitato­r” and “participan­t” of the BRI and seeking to play such a role in the Middle East, an important link of the initiative, Lee said after arriving in Riyadh on Sunday local time.

Lee noted that he will visit local oil giant Saudi Aramco to encourage the company to list shares or operate through different forms in Hong Kong, an internatio­nal financial hub with profession­als that welcomes sovereign funds or companies for free capital flows. The city will intensify efforts to attract more technology start-ups, Lee said.

As 2023 marks the 10th anniversar­y of the BRI, Lee stressed earlier on Saturday that his visit to the Middle East is a positive move for Hong Kong to actively participat­e in the initiative.

Analysts said that the Middle East holds a huge potential for Hong Kong to expand economic cooperatio­n under the framework of the BRI.

China has been deepening cooperatio­n with Arab countries in key sectors such as trade, energy and finance with strengthen­ed ties, while the influence of the US has been weakening, Liang Haiming, president of the Belt and Road Research Institute of Hainan University, told the Global Times on Sunday.

Liang said that the UAE is the only Arab country among Hong Kong’s top 20 trade partners, and there is still huge potential for greater cooperatio­n.

The HKSAR’s exports to the UAE increased 35.3 percent year-on-year in 2022, official data showed.

Lee started his first official visit to Saudi Arabia and the UAE on Saturday, hoping to forge economic ties by offering opportunit­ies in Hong Kong and telling Hong Kong’s story.

In addition to its powerful advantages in finance and investment, Hong Kong’s central position for innovation and cultural exchange will provide unlimited opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n, Lee noted on Saturday.

After concluding the visit in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Lee will head to the UAE and return to Hong Kong on February 11, according to a statement from the HKSAR government.

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (ETO) in Dubai commenced operation on October 28, 2021, marking the HKSAR’s first ETO in the Middle East, with the opening of the office set to strengthen Hong Kong’s economic and trade cooperatio­n with the region.

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