Hong Kong wraps up successful mission to deepen ties with Central Asia
Hong Kong wraps up successful mission to deepen ties with Central Asia
Sabtu, 06 Juni 2026 | 10:26
HONG KONG SAR -
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- 5 June 2026 - A large high-level business delegation led by John Lee,
Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR),
today (June 5) wrapped up its five-day visit to Kazakhstan and
Uzbekistan respectively, achieving fruitful results of strengthening
bilateral relations and deepening ties with Central Asia.
The delegation of over 70 business and institutional leaders from Hong
Kong and the Chinese Mainland is the largest and most diverse overseas
mission led by the current term of the HKSAR Government so far.
Speaking to the media in Uzbekistan yesterday (June 4), Mr Lee set out
the three main objectives of the visit: further explore emerging markets
and lay the foundation for long-term economic and trade development;
strengthen government-to-government (G2G) relationships and promote
closer bilateral co-operation; and build a "hub-to-hub" model of
co-operation.
He said the visit had been successful, yielding achievements in eight areas, including:
- Establishing high-level contacts and ties between the HKSAR
Government and the Governments of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and
reaching consensus on co-operation in multiple areas;
- A total of 96 co-operation agreements and memoranda of understanding
(MoUs) were reached during the visit (61 with Kazakhstan, 35 with
Uzbekistan), involving specific amounts exceeding US$1.65 billion in
total;
- The governments agreed to commence bilateral discussions on agreements in various areas;
- Deepening project matching and research collaboration between Hong
Kong and Central Asian region in areas including finance, innovation and
technology (I&T), and aviation;
- Demonstrating Hong Kong's effective role as a platform for going
global and achieving substantial results, with Hong Kong and Mainland
enterprises joining forces in tapping new markets and bringing
synergistic advantages into full play;
- Facilitating more convenient people-to-people exchanges by promoting
direct flights, aviation and transport co-operation, and extensions to
the mutual visa-free period;
- Promoting exchanges in education, talent and culture to further deepen people-to-people bonds; and
- Advancing a hub-to-hub co-operation model to open up broader room
for co-operation between Hong Kong and the Central Asian region.
While in Tashkent (June 3-5), Mr Lee met with local leaders, government
officials and business representatives to deepen co-operation between
Hong Kong and Uzbekistan in areas including trade, investment, finance,
I&T, and people-to-people exchanges.
Mr Lee held meetings with the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat
Miromonovich Mirziyoyev, his Advisor on Strategic Development, Sardor
Umurzakov, the Prime Minister, Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov, as well as
the Deputy Prime Minister, Jamshid Khodjayev, to exchange views on
furthering mutual co-operation.
Mr Lee highlighted that under the "one country, two systems" principle,
Hong Kong enjoys both the China advantage and the global advantage. He
said that Hong Kong would continue to play its roles as a "super
connector" and a "super value-adder" to further deepen co-operation and
exchanges with Uzbekistan on various fronts in line with Uzbekistan's
goal of achieving high-quality development.
Hong Kong SAR's Chief Executive, John Lee (left) meets with the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Miromonovich Mirziyoyev.
Earlier (June 3), Mr Lee met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Uzbekistan, Bakhtiyor Saidov, after which they jointly witnessed an
exchange of notes between the two places on a mutual visa-free
arrangement, which would allow a visa-free period of 30 days for
visitors from both sides.
"Moreover, we are glad to have initialed the Air Services Agreement with
Uzbekistan, and look forward to launching direct passenger flights
between the two places soon," Mr Lee said, during a high-level business
dinner (June 4). The Chief Executive pointed out that Hong Kong and
Uzbekistan are important trade and investment gateways to their
respective regions – the Asia-Pacific and Central Asia.
"It helps that we are all believers in the Belt and Road (B&R)
Initiative, a modern expression of the ancient Silk Road spirit," Mr Lee
said. "Today, China is Uzbekistan's largest trading partner, and the
two countries work closely on major infrastructure and connectivity
projects that are revitalising the Silk Road. Hong Kong is a pivotal
player in the B&R Initiative, thanks to our world-class professional
and financial services expertise."
The delegation also toured the IT Park Uzbekistan and the Center for
Islamic Civilization before concluding its visit in Tashkent.
Photo Caption: Hong Kong SAR's Chief Executive, John Lee (fifth right) and
the Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan on Strategic Development,
Sardor Umurzakov (fourth right) witness the exchange of memoranda
of understanding and co-operation agreements between government
departments, enterprises and organisations from Hong Kong and
Uzbekistan.