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Tang to persuade HK entrepreneurs to tap Hengqin island development

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Hong Kong entrepreneurs will be encouraged to take part in the development of Hengqin , a Guangdong island earmarked as a key base for cross-delta co-operation, Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen said in Macau after meeting Macau Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai-on.

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Tang met Chui at the Macau government headquarters before attending a forum on cross-delta economic ties in the former Portuguese enclave.

'Mr Chui invited Hong Kong to take part in the development [of Hengqin],' Tang said. 'I'll further introduce Hengqin to Hong Kong enterprises and see what suitable investment opportunities there are.'

He said Hong Kong companies may have an advantage in Hengqin's development, which is centred on tourism, convention, exhibition, leisure and cultural industries.

Guangdong officials said in December that the province would spend 72.6 billion yuan (HK$82.4 billion) to transform Hengqin, an island off Macau, from a bleak outpost with a gross domestic product of just 128 million yuan in 2008 into a key base for cross-delta co-operation.

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They said a new town would be built on the 86 square kilometre island, with a theme park, multi-functional power station and business district.

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