Key facts
- Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu visited Central Asia.
- Nearly 100 partnership agreements were signed.
- The agreements aim to open business opportunities for Hong Kong and mainland Chinese companies.
- Direct flights between Hong Kong and Central Asia were revived.
- Follow-up actions are needed to realize the benefits of the agreements.
Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has concluded his visit to Central Asia, during which he met with high-level officials and secured close to 100 partnership agreements. These agreements are intended to create significant opportunities for businesses from both Hong Kong and mainland China. A notable outcome of the trip was the restoration of direct flights to the region. However, observers have pointed out that the success of these initiatives hinges on the necessary follow-up actions by authorities and various stakeholders to translate these agreements into tangible benefits.
