Road map for closer cooperation, joint prosperity
Updated: 2011-08-18 09:10
By Joy Li(HK Edition)
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'Shining page' for HKSAR Vice-Premier Li delivers his keynote address at the Forum on the National 12th Five-Year Plan and Economic, Trade and Financial Co-operation and Development Between the Mainland and Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event was also attended by members of the vice-premier's high-powered delegation and senior Hong Kong government offi cials. Edmond Tang / China Daily |



Money business A set of Hong Kong currency notes - that's the gift presented to Vice-Premier Li by Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Chief Executive Norman Chan Taklam during the vice-premier's visit to the authority's headquarters at Two International Finance Centre in Central on Wednesday to learn about the city's financial system and infrastructural development. On the 56th floor of the HKMA offi ces, Li was given a briefi ng by Secretary for Development Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor on Hong Kong's overall infrastructural development and town planning. Edmond Tang / China Daily |
Enterprise pacts signed Vice-Premier Li, Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen and other top central government and Hong Kong officials witness the signing on Wednesday afternoon of eight cross-border agreements covering investment, trade, medical treatment, scientifi cresearch and aviation, involving 16 mainland and Hong Kong enterprises. Edmond Tang / China Daily |
Message for the top Vice-Premier Li poses with representatives of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the Hong Kong government before an official welcoming dinner at a Wan Chai hotel on Wednesday evening. Among the top Hong Kong offi cials present were Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen, principal officials and members of the Executive Council, Legislative Council House Committee Chairman Miriam Lau Kin-yee and Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal Geoff rey Ma Tao-li. Li urged the offi cials to continue promoting economic development and improving the people's livelihood, especially that of the underprivileged in Hong Kong. Ren Haixia / China News Service |
(HK Edition 08/18/2011 page2)