Hong Kong unlocks new opportunities with Central Asia
Hong Kong unlocks new opportunities with Central Asia
Selasa, 23 Juni 2026 | 18:45
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- 23 June 2026 - Led by Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, a high-level delegation visit
to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (May 31 - June 5) is already paying
dividends, forging fresh opportunities to deepen ties between Central
Asia, Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland.
The business delegation comprised over 70 representatives from Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises of various sectors.
During the visit, 96 bilateral memoranda of understanding and agreements
were reached, including a total of 15 co-operation documents at the
government level between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan respectively.
A high-level Hong Kong business delegation's visit to Kazakhstan has unlocked new opportunities.
"The examples of agreements and co-operation are just so abundant that
they range from the service sector to heavy industries such as mining
and infrastructure development," Mr Lee said. "I think the sky is the
limit."
The multiple outcomes achieved during the trip demonstrate Hong Kong's
role as a functional platform for the Belt and Road (B&R)
Initiative, as the city actively plays its roles as a "super connector"
and "super value-adder" to promote broader and deeper co-operation
between the two places and establish a hub-to-hub co-operation model.
"Kazakhstan is an important commercial and logistics hub connecting
China and Europe. It is also the place where the Belt and Road
Initiative was first proposed, and is Hong Kong's largest trading
partner in Central Asia. There are broad prospects for further
co-operation," Mr Lee said, adding that a lot of B&R projects are
also being pursued in Uzbekistan.
"For example, Uzbekistan sits in the heart of the corridor of Asia and
Europe, so logistical development, railway development, and also how we
can complement and supplement each other in cargo handling will be an
area for a very wide range of co-operation."
New partnerships have emerged following a high-level Hong Kong business delegation's visit to Uzbekistan.
The Chief Executive also encouraged companies in Central Asia to
leverage Hong Kong's advantages under the "one country, two systems"
principle.
"Under this unique principle, Hong Kong has its own economic, social,
legal, legislative and judicial systems. We are the only common law
jurisdiction in China. We have our own currency, with no capital or
foreign exchange controls. We are, as well, a separate customs
territory," Mr Lee said.
Building on the positive outcomes from the delegation's mission to
Central Asia, Mr Lee welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan,
Kanat Bozumbayev, to Hong Kong (June 10) and they both attended the
Alatau City Investment Round Table (June 11).
Speaking at the event, Mr Lee said Hong Kong could contribute to the
future success of Kazakhstan's innovative, high-tech Alatau City in
three concrete ways: as a gateway to global capital; a gateway to the
Chinese Mainland and the Greater Bay Area; and as a partner in talent
and technology.
"We share a development vision with Alatau City and Kazakhstan," Mr Lee
said, "Today, right here, right now, is a golden opportunity to bring
our two economies closer together."
He looked forward to Hong Kong and Kazakhstan achieving complementary
advantages and co-ordinated development across different sectors and
welcomed enterprises in Kazakhstan to make good use of Hong Kong's
premier financial and innovation and technology platforms, as well as
its world-leading professional services, to explore more business
opportunities.