John Lee insta a Kazajistán a aprovechar las ventajas de Hong Kong

El jefe ejecutivo de Hong Kong, John Lee Ka-chiu, se reunió este lunes con el presidente kazajo, Kasim-Yomart Tokáyev, e instó a hacer un mayor uso de la ciudad como centro financiero.

John Lee comenzó su viaje de cinco días a Kazajistán y Uzbekistán reuniéndose con el presidente Kasim-Yomart Tokáyev y el viceprimer ministro Serik Zhumangarin. Animó a las empresas kazajas a utilizar Hong Kong para la cotización en bolsa, la emisión de bonos y la financiación de proyectos con el fin de conectar con inversores globales. Un comunicado gubernamental citó a Lee diciendo que los servicios de Hong Kong ayudarían a las empresas kazajas a entrar en la China continental y en los mercados asiáticos, al tiempo que permitirían a las compañías de Hong Kong y de la parte continental expandirse hacia Asia Central. Lee asistió a una cena organizada por el primer ministro Olzhas Bektenov. La delegación incluye a 40 representantes de Hong Kong y a cerca de 30 empresarios de la China continental.

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