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John Lee Meets Governor of Hubei Province
Chief Executive John Lee met with Hubei Province Governor Li Dianxun at Government House yesterday (27th) to exchange views on deepening cooperation between Hubei and Hong Kong. Se...
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Chief Executive John Lee met with Hubei Province Governor Li Dianxun at Government House yesterday (27th) to exchange views on deepening cooperation between Hubei and Hong Kong. Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau and Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang also attended the meeting.

John Lee welcomed Governor Li Dianxun and his delegation to Hong Kong. He noted that the "Hubei-Hong Kong Cooperation Mechanism" was established in 2021, with close collaboration across areas including commerce and trade, finance, innovation and technology, aviation, and education. Hong Kong is the largest source of foreign investment for Hubei Province. As of 2025, more than 4,660 Hong Kong-funded projects had been established in Hubei, reflecting close economic and trade ties. (ha/a)



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