Hong Kong and Guangdong officials yesterday reviewed the
progress in many areas of bilateral cooperation and agreed to
implement plans in a number of key areas in the coming months.
The progress in cross-border collaboration was achieved at the
Sixth Working Meeting of the Hong Kong-Guangdong Cooperation Joint
Conference held in Guangzhou. The meeting was co-chaired by Hong
Kong's Chief Secretary for Administration Rafael Hui and
Guangdong's Executive Vice-Governor Tang Bingquan.
The issues covered included major infrastructure projects,
cross-boundary flow of people and cargo, and cooperation in
technology, trade, economic activities and environmental
protection, prevention of infectious diseases and ensuring food
safety.
Cross-border projects
The two sides noted the breakthrough in the planning of the
Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, agreed to continue
with the remaining work of another cross-border traffic artery -
the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor, which is expected to be
completed on schedule by the end of the year.
Both sides will continue with the preparatory work for the Hong
Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
The two sides agreed to extend in phases an airline check-in
service for travellers heading for Hong Kong International Airport,
starting with Shekou ferry terminal in November last year, to cover
more control points.
They will also continue with the preparatory work on the freight
through train service linking Changping in Dongguan and Hung
Hom.
Economic and trade cooperation
In order to assist more mainland enterprises to set up or expand
their business in Hong Kong, the two sides are planning to organize
business seminars in various cities of Guangdong Province and to
arrange delegations for interested enterprises to visit Hong
Kong.
The two governments will work together to plan on a large-scale
joint overseas investment promotion this year.
They will also organize promotional activities to strengthen
exchanges between the professional sectors and service industry of
the two places, and step up promotion of concessionary measures set
out under the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA).
The two sides also agreed to continue with the "2005
Guangdong-Hong Kong Technology Cooperation Funding Scheme", which
has supported 126 projects with a total funding of HK$360 million
in the two places.
Details of funding and technology areas to be supported this
year will be announced in the middle of the year.
Guangdong pledged its support for the Pan-Pearl River Delta
(PPRD) Regional Cooperation Financial Services Forum to be held in
Hong Kong at the end of next month.
The two sides agreed to encourage provinces in the region to use
Hong Kong as a bridge to connect the PPRD region to the world, to
use Hong Kong's advantages as an international financial hub and to
encourage mainland enterprises to raise capital and to enter the
international market.
Health and food safety
Agreement was reached to strengthen cooperation in the
prevention of infectious diseases and the application of food
safety measures.
On the surveillance of poultry and other birds being attacked by
avian flu, Guangdong will take action that corresponds to
preventive measures taken in Hong Kong.
The measures will include combating illegal export of live
poultry and strengthening surveillance and inspection in
markets.
(China Daily HK edition February 17, 2006)