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Hong Kong finance chief Paul Chan to visit US in first joint push with Macau, Guangdong to promote Greater Bay Area

  • Financial Secretary Paul Chan will first attend gathering in Paris, then move on to other conferences and meetings in San Francisco and Berkeley
  • Post learns Wang Weizhong, Guangdong’s governor and No 2 official, will help helm mainland Chinese province’s contribution to the delegation

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Finance chief Paul Chan will visit France and the US to promote business opportunities in Hong Kong and China’s Greater Bay Area. Photo: Eugene Lee

Hong Kong’s finance chief will visit the US next Monday as part of the first-ever joint delegation with Macau and Guangdong officials to promote business opportunities in the Greater Bay Area.

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Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po was already on his way to Paris on Wednesday as part of the delegation’s charm offensive in Europe, while the US leg of the tour next week was expected to span four days and include stops in San Francisco and Berkeley in California, the Hong Kong government said.

The Post learned that Wang Weizhong, Guangdong’s governor and No 2 official, would help helm the mainland Chinese province’s contribution to the delegation. He will join Macau and Hong Kong officials in meeting European and US business leaders to update them on the bay area’s latest developments.

The Greater Bay Area is a national development plan which links Hong Kong and Macau with nine Guangdong cities. Beijing has plans to establish the bay area as an economic powerhouse and innovation hub – the Chinese answer to the US’ Silicon Valley in San Francisco, as many have dubbed it.

During the US leg of the trip, Chan will take part in two major conferences: the Bay to Bay Dialogue between the California Bay Area and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area; and the US-China High-Level Event on Subnational Climate Action.

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He will also update local business communities and major players in the innovation and technology sector on the latest business opportunities in the city at a lunch co-organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco and the Bay Area Council, a business association in San Francisco.

A view of Shenzhen from the observation deck of Ping An Finance Center, the tallest building in China’s Greater Bay Area. Photo: Dickson Lee
A view of Shenzhen from the observation deck of Ping An Finance Center, the tallest building in China’s Greater Bay Area. Photo: Dickson Lee
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