John Lee: Hong Kong will actively expand global trade networks and strive to join RCEP

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Viewpoint Network News: On March 24, Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive John Lee stated that to promote global development, Hong Kong will focus on three main areas in the future.

First, actively expand the global trade network and strive to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP); second, make good use of Hong Kong’s extensive global trade and economic network by assisting mainland enterprises in “going global” through the “Mainland Enterprises Going Global Special Team,” while connecting global investors and Hong Kong’s professional services; third, promote regional economic development and prosperity, fully support the country’s hosting of the 2026 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting, and leverage Hong Kong’s hosting of the APEC Finance Ministers’ Meeting to deepen regional cooperation.

Hong Kong is willing to complement Hainan Free Trade Port’s advantages and work with global partners to build a future of openness and prosperity.

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(Edited by: Wang Zhiqiang HF013)

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