Hong Kong striving to attract investment: John Lee


HONG KONG (China Daily/Asia News Network): The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region attaches great importance to attracting investments and enlarging its market capacity, Chief Executive John Lee (pic) has said, stressing that the city is always welcoming companies and investors from all over the world.

“With the full support of the central government, as well as the plentiful opportunities under such national strategies as the National 14th Five-Year Plan and the bay area development, Hong Kong is the best choice for your business operations and expansion plans,” he said on Monday (Oct17) in a video speech at the Financial Services/Business Professional Services/FinTech Day of Investment Promotion Week.

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