Hksar's unique advantages in pan-pearl river delta region
HKSAR’s unique advantages in Pan-Pearl River Delta Region
I attended the Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Co-operation and
Development Forum (PPRD Forum) in Hainan on November 30 and
December 1. It was the first time I attended the PPRD Forum and also
my first major visit outside Hong Kong since I took office as Chief
Executive. The trip proved fruitful. In particular, we achieved
encouraging results in promoting Hong Kong’s role in the further
development of the PPRD region by making more effective use of the
PPRD co-operation platform and leveraging our unique advantages.
The PPRD Forum, launched in 2004 and held for the eighth time this
year, is an important platform for regional co-operation in which Hong
Kong participates. The “9+2” provinces/regions in the PPRD account
for one-third of the country’s population and gross domestic product,
representing a huge potential market. The provinces/regions differ in
their state of development. Some of them are situated near the coast and
were among the first to implement the policy of reform and opening up,
while some are inland provinces endowed with rich natural resources and
cost advantages. By bringing their qualities into play and enhancing
co-operation, these provinces/regions can promote the modernisation and
development of the PPRD region, presenting new opportunities for Hong
When exchanging views with the leaders of the PPRD provinces, I
emphasised the unique role that Hong Kong could play, pointing out that
our extensive international connections could support their development
strategy of speeding up the link-up with the rest of the world, which
would in turn create career development and business opportunities for
Hong Kong people and enterprises in various sectors. I also made
reference to the dedicated chapter for Hong Kong and Macao in the
National 12th Five-Year Plan, in which the Central Authorities clearly
expressed its support for Hong Kong in consolidating and enhancing our
status as an international financial, trade and shipping centre. In this
consolidation and enhancement process, there would be ample scope for
co-operation between Hong Kong and the PPRD provinces.
In the early stages of the country’s economic reform and opening up,
Hong Kong acted as a major source of capital, talent and technology –
resources that were needed for the Mainland’s development. Some 30
years on, the national development has now entered a new stage in which
Hong Kong will enhance its role as a channel bringing capital, talent and
technology into the Mainland from all over the world while also
introducing Mainland enterprises, products and services to the global
market. The PPRD provinces can make good use of Hong Kong’s
international network to implement the national development strategy of
For instance, Mainland enterprises intending to expand overseas may
seek professional advice from more than 70 foreign law firms in Hong
Kong – firms that have the advantage of being conversant with the laws
of their respective countries. Hong Kong is also a place where global
investors and service providers like to congregate. Boasting over 20
foreign chambers of commerce and 1,200 regional headquarters of
overseas enterprises, Hong Kong is a convenient place for Mainland
enterprises to source capital, talent and technology from the rest of the
world and identify foreign business partners.
My views received a positive response from the leaders of the PPRD
provinces. They look forward to deepening co-operation with Hong Kong
and Macao, and especially to achieving a win-win situation by
complementing our respective strengths and capitalising on the
advantages of “One Country, Two Systems”. They fully agreed that
Hong Kong, with its international connections and as a channel for capital,
talent and technology, will continue to contribute substantially to the
During the forum I had bilateral meetings with the leaders of Hainan,
Yunnan, Guangxi, Sichuan and Fujian to explore areas for closer
co-operation. Regarding Hainan, where tourism is growing rapidly, we
can deepen our co-operation in the development and promotion of
multi-destination itineraries and cruise products. For Yunnan, we can
help export its products to the international market, building on our
increasingly close business and trade ties. For Guangxi, the “front
porch” of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area, Hong Kong can serve as
an intermediary to help it attract more investment and go global. For
Sichuan, we can further enhance exchange and co-operation on various
fronts, with our close relationship fostered through the reconstruction
works after the earthquake. With Fujian, we can explore the feasibility
of mutually extending the pilot implementation of measures under the
Economic Co-operation Framework Agreement and the Mainland and
Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement.
The new SAR Government and I attach great importance to
Hong Kong’s economic development. Only by achieving a relatively
high and sustainable rate of economic growth can we solve Hong Kong’s
deep-seated problems. To this end, we will pursue further economic
development by seeking change while maintaining stability and being
appropriately proactive. We will also make good use of the Mainland’s
support while continuing to engage ourselves globally.
Enhancing co-operation with the PPRD provinces is both in line with
my proposal to strengthen internal diplomacy and conducive to Hong
Kong’s economic development. Building on the foundation laid at this
forum, particularly the understanding reached with some provinces, my
colleagues and I will endeavour to help Hong Kong businesses and
professionals increase their participation in the development of the PPRD
while also benefiting from a closer relationship with the region as a
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