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Special> NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2014> Latest Headlines
UPDATED: March 13, 2014
Premier Li Stresses Confidence in Hong Kong's Competitive Edge, Prosperity
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang expressed his confidence Thursday in Hong Kong's competitive edge and ability to maintain prosperity.

The Central Government's policy toward Hong Kong and Macao is consistent and clear-cut, said Li at a press conference after the annual parliamentary session ended.

"We will continue to support Hong Kong in maintaining and elevating its status as an international financial, trading and shipping center," he said.

The mainland's reform and economic upgrading will open tremendous chances to Hong Kong, Li said.

The mainland is opening up its service sector, in which Hong Kong has a strong leading edge, he said, citing an old Chinese saying that a pavilion that is close to the pond will get the moonlight first.

"With Hong Kong people's enterprising spirit, I have confidence that Hong Kong will keep its competitive edge and maintain prosperity amid future competition," he said.

(Xinhua News Agency March 13, 2014)


 
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