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Hong Kong Leader Vows Closer Ties With Beijing in Policy Address

Published 25/11/2020, 02:47 pm
Updated 25/11/2020, 03:09 pm
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(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam vowed to continue strengthening ties with China, using an annual policy address to defend Beijing’s tightening grip over the financial hub and announce new steps to boost economic links with the mainland.

In a speech on Wednesday that was delayed in order for her to consult Communist Party leaders in Beijing, Lam said her administration’s aim was to restore confidence following another tumultuous year. She spoke against the backdrop of a new wave of virus infections, an economy in deep contraction, worsening wealth inequality and political turmoil.

“The primary objective of this policy address is to look at ways to get Hong Kong out of the impasse and to restore people’s confidence as soon as possible,” she said in the speech, which cited President Xi Jinping’s vision for Hong Kong at the outset.

Lam said Hong Kong’s economy can benefit “from its proximity to the mainland and the central government’s long-standing support under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle.” The city’s “economic development will be given new impetus” by relations with China, she said.

Other highlights of her speech so far:

  • Hong Kong to add eligible biotech stocks to stock connect program with China and expand the scope of it
  • Lam said Beijing had “no alternative but to step in and take action” following pro-democracy protests
  • Department of Justice to implement “Vision 2030 for Rule of Law”
  • China to help Hong Kong procure vaccines for virus

A resurgence in virus cases prompted new restrictions Tuesday, with the government shutting down bars and nightclubs and limiting the number of people at banquets. The outbreak has already delayed a Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble in a blow to the economy and efforts to reopen the city.

The government has already allocated more than HK$310 billion ($40 billion) in virus stimulus this year and its tight fiscal situation means there’s limited room for more spending, Lam has said.

The economy is set to contract 6.1% this year, with mixed signs recently of a recovery. Exports resumed their declilne in October after a strong gain in the previous month. Bloomberg Economics’ high frequency dashboard shows subdued activity before the latest social distancing measures were imposed.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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