Key facts
- Hong Kong signed 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
- The total value of the agreements is US$1.65 billion.
- The agreements were signed during Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's visit to Central Asia.
- An agreement with Uzbekistan will allow for new direct flight routes.
- The deals aim to strengthen government and business ties.
Hong Kong has signed 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, collectively valued at US$1.65 billion. This significant development occurred during the visit of Hong Kong's Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, to Central Asia. Lee described the mission as successful, emphasizing its role in establishing closer government and business relationships with the region. Furthermore, a specific agreement was reached with Uzbekistan, which will facilitate the launch of new direct flight routes between the two locations. This follows Cathay Pacific Airways' recent announcement regarding its plans to introduce services to Almaty, Kazakhstan.
