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Hong Kong’s John Lee on Central Asia mission to explore new markets, expand ties
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Hong Kong ideal platform for Uzbek firms to spread wings globally, John Lee says
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96 deals signed, flights planned: what’s next for Hong Kong and Central Asia?
Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has wrapped up his visit to Central Asia after meeting high-level leaders and sealing nearly 100 partnership agreements aimed at opening the “big door” for local and mainland Chinese businesses. While reviving direct flights to the region was considered a big win from the trip, observers noted that the real challenges lay ahead as authorities and different parties must take necessary follow-up actions to realise the gains. Local authorities and businesses...
Hong Kong wants to be a bridge between Central Asia and Chinese businesses
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Universities in Hong Kong and Kazakhstan deepen ties during Lee’s visit
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John Lee vows ‘prudent’ use of power to define national security offences
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Hong Kong leader defends tougher civil service appraisal system amid backlash
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