Group 1 - The visit to the Middle East by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee resulted in the signing of 59 cooperation memorandums and agreements, enhancing relations with Qatar and Kuwait [1][2] - The delegation included mainland entrepreneurs for the first time, indicating a shift towards deeper collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland enterprises [1][4] - The agreements cover various sectors including economic cooperation, investment, technology, legal cooperation, and financial markets [2][3] Group 2 - The visit established communication channels for ongoing cooperation in economic, investment, cultural, and technological fields [3] - Qatar's Finance Minister emphasized the importance of Hong Kong as a gateway to Asia and the need for continued openness between the two economies [3] - Kuwait's Minister of Commerce highlighted the visit as a milestone for developing relations with Hong Kong, expressing interest in deepening cooperation in trade, industrial technology, and digital economy [3][5] Group 3 - The collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland enterprises is evolving from a "one-way" approach to a "deep collaboration" model, enhancing efficiency in international expansion [4] - Approximately 77% of mainland enterprises looking to expand internationally prefer to seek financial and professional services support from Hong Kong [5] - Middle Eastern countries are interested in investing in Chinese technology firms to diversify their industries, with Hong Kong acting as a facilitator for these connections [5]
优势互补,香港与内地企业携手“拼船出海”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-05-21 21:59