Hong Kong and Guangdong Province pledged to intensify
cross-border cooperation in the Seventh Working Meeting of the Hong
Kong/Guangdong Co-operation Joint Conference held in the SAR
yesterday.
In the meeting co-chaired by the Chief Secretary for
Administration Rafael Hui and Executive Vice-Governor of Guangdong
Tang Bingquan, the two sides agreed that at the beginning of the 11th National Five-year Plan this year, the
two places should step up cooperation in various areas.
They would include major infrastructure projects, facilitating
cross-boundary flow of people and cargo, environmental protection,
economic and trade and technology. This will be tied in with the
future development of Guangdong, further strengthen Hong Kong's
position as a shipping, financial and trade centre and enable both
sides to grasp the opportunities arising from developments during
the 11th Five-Year Plan period.
Major areas discussed by the two sides were:
Key infrastructure projects
Both sides noted that the planning of the
Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link and the preparatory
work of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge are well underway. Hong
Kong and Shenzhen are now preparing for the construction of the
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor and the new control point,
hoping to wrap up the remaining works and open the new boundary
crossing in the first half of 2007.
The two sides are also speeding up the construction of the new
footbridge between Futian control point in Huanggang and the
terminus of the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line. Its completion by the end of
this year will be on time for the commissioning of the Futian
control point and the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line next year.
Flow of people and cargo
Cross-boundary ferry service between Hong Kong International
Airport and the Pearl River Delta (PRD) will be enhanced by, for
instance, exploring new ferry routes.
The two sides will continue to prepare for the Dongguan-Hung Hom
freight through train, and explore measures for extending the
opening hours of inland control points in Dongguan to increase the
efficiency of cross-boundary cargo flow.
Environmental protection
Both sides agreed to continue operation of the Pearl River Delta
Regional Air Quality Monitoring Network and the daily release of
the Regional Air Quality Index to the public. The regional air
quality report for the first half year is expected to be released
in October.
The two sides will release details of the Emission Trading Pilot
Scheme for Thermal Power Plants in the PRD Region this year as
scheduled for presentation to the power plants on either side of
the border, so that prospective participants can identify trading
partners and draw up emission trading agreements.
According to the agreed annual action plan, the environmental
protection authorities of both sides will review the progress and
effectiveness of the enhanced control measures in the PRD Regional
Air Quality Management Plan, evaluate the trend of regional
emissions and draw up corresponding strategies and follow-up
actions, with a view to achieving the emissions reduction targets
agreed upon by both sides by 2010.
Economic and trade cooperation
Among the further liberalization measures under the Closer
Economic Partnership Arrangement announced last week, Hong Kong
travel agents set up in Guangdong will be allowed to operate group
tours to Hong Kong and Macao for residents in Guangdong on a pilot
basis.
The two sides plan to organize a seminar in October, in which
Guangdong officials will answer enquiries from Hong Kong
businessmen regarding the policies and regulations governing the
various service industries. To encourage the enterprises in
Guangdong to set up business in Hong Kong, Invest Hong Kong will
hold a "Hong Kong Investment Promotion Seminar" in Foshan in the
second half of this year.
Technology and information
The Hong Kong and Guangdong governments will launch a new round
of the "Guangdong/Hong Kong Technology Co-operation Funding Scheme"
this month to support the research and development and application
of six technology areas.
Town planning and development
Hong Kong and Guangdong will soon hold a conference on the
subject of comprehensive transportation planning in Guangdong
during the 11th Five-Year Plan period with the objective of
enhancing exchange on planning information.
The two sides also vowed to continue co-operation in areas
including prevention of infectious disease, food safety, tourism,
education, civil service exchange, intellectual property rights,
culture and sport.
Both sides agreed to meet again in Guangzhou in early
August.
(China Daily HK Edition July 6, 2006)