HK firms urged to adapt for 'larger role'

    By Zhao Xu (China Daily)
    Updated: 2008-03-06 10:20

    Hong Kong businesses need to reposition themselves and be more adaptive to a changing environment if they want to play a larger role in the country's economic and social development, Gao Siren, director of the liaison office of the Central People's Government to the special administrative region (SAR), said yesterday.

    Gao was addressing members of the Hong Kong delegation to the first session of the 11th NPC at a group discussion.

    His remark came amid media reports that the new Labor Contract Law has raised the costs of Hong Kong businesses on the mainland.

    The law, which came into effect on Jan 1, makes it compulsory for companies to sign open-ended contracts with workers with more than two years' service and provide insurance and overtime pay.

    Gao assured the deputies - most of them leaders in Hong Kong business - that the policies adopted by the central government and highlighted in Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at the opening of the session yesterday meant there would be more opportunities for cooperation between Hong Kong and the mainland.

    With improving the general welfare of the people the focus of the authorities, many spheres that were not the traditional domain of Hong Kong businesses are opening up, Gao said.

    These opportunities include the education, healthcare, housing and environmental sectors, he said.

    "As a highly developed metropolis, Hong Kong has the human resources and the expertise in those areas," Gao said.

    "By providing their services, Hong Kong businesses can not only reap considerable benefits for themselves, but also make a great contribution to the development of our society."

    In order to make the most of these changes, Hong Kong businesses need to restructure and to further develop a value-added service industry that expands beyond the category of law and finance, he said.

    Gao's words are believed to have struck a chord among NPC deputies and CPPCC members of the Hong Kong delegation who are involved in environmental protection projects on the mainland.

    "The continued growth of the Chinese economy will provide a lot of steam for the Hong Kong business communities," Gao said.

    "This has been proven again and again by history, and most recently, by the support Hong Kong has received from the mainland during the United States' subprime crisis," he said.

    He said the openness of the Hong Kong economy had led some to predict an early slowdown following the US subprime crisis.

    "So far, this has not happened," Gao said.

    "In Premier Wen Jiabao's report to the NPC, an economic growth of 8 percent is expected for 2008.

    The actual number might be even higher. Either way, it will give a strong boost to Hong Kong economy," he said.

    Gao said the central government has always had the interests of the SAR in mind.

    "Hong Kong has been designated the venue for equestrian events during the 2008 Olympics and Paralympics.

    "This is a great opportunity for the city to further raise its international profile and to expedite its development," he said.

    "We have all witnessed what the Olympic and Paralympic Games can do for a city. And that's what's going to happen to Hong Kong."


    (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)



    Related Stories  
    免费无码又爽又黄又刺激网站| 精品久久久久久无码中文野结衣 | 亚洲精品人成无码中文毛片 | Aⅴ精品无码无卡在线观看| 天堂中文8资源在线8| 国产 日韩 中文字幕 制服| 日韩免费无码一区二区三区| 亚洲精品99久久久久中文字幕| 中文有无人妻vs无码人妻激烈| 久久精品国产亚洲AV无码偷窥| 蜜桃臀AV高潮无码| 中文字幕手机在线观看| 亚洲VA中文字幕无码一二三区| 99久久国产热无码精品免费久久久久| 伊人久久综合精品无码AV专区| 在线中文字幕av| 中文精品久久久久人妻不卡| 18禁裸乳无遮挡啪啪无码免费| 亚洲av永久无码精品秋霞电影影院 | 中文字幕亚洲色图| 精品久久久久久中文字幕大豆网| 国产精品va无码一区二区| 亚洲日韩精品无码专区网址| 精品人妻无码区在线视频| 最近中文字幕免费2019| 娇小性色xxxxx中文| 亚洲乱码中文字幕综合| 中文字幕aⅴ人妻一区二区 | 日韩va中文字幕无码电影| 无码日韩人妻AV一区二区三区 | 中文字幕在线无码一区| 无码任你躁久久久久久老妇| 无码高清不卡| 中文无码一区二区不卡αv| 亚洲精品无码久久久| 人妻无码人妻有码中文字幕| 天堂亚洲国产中文在线| 中文字幕av无码一区二区三区电影| 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久中文字幕| 狠狠躁夜夜躁无码中文字幕| 最近免费2019中文字幕大全|