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Kazakhstan partnerships redefine Hong Kong’s strategic role in Central Asia

Chief Executive John Lee’s trip has delivered concrete results that will enhance business and economic ties and boost tourism

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Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee (left) meets Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (second right), in Astana, Kazakhstan, on June 1, to exchange views on deepening bilateral relations. Photo: Handout
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The high-powered delegation led by Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu to Central Asia has delivered concrete results that redefine Hong Kong’s strategic role in the region. As the first half of the trip concluded in Kazakhstan, the achievements are substantial – 43 memorandums of understanding spanning trade, investment, new energy, agriculture, innovation, education and media cooperation, plus a landmark deal to relaunch direct flights to Almaty by early 2027. The visit has been highly successful; Lee met Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev as well as Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and Deputy Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin. The Kazakhstan leg alone has secured what Hong Kong has sought for years: a “hub-to-hub” partnership positioning Kazakhstan as our gateway to Central Asia, while the city becomes the country’s springboard to China and Southeast Asia. At least one company under Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund will list in Hong Kong this year, while a number of Kazakhstan’s key companies are also interested in listing here.

Equally significant is the resumption of a pre-pandemic route to Central Asia, with Cathay Pacific, the city’s carrier, planning to fly three times a week to Almaty. This will save travellers from having to take indirect routes via mainland and foreign cities. Together with the push for 30-day visa-free access for Hong Kong residents, as well as taxation and investment protection agreements, business and tourism will be enhanced.

For the first time, two local news bodies, the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong News Executives’ Association, have signed a memorandum of understanding with one of Kazakhstan’s largest state-owned conglomerates to strengthen collaboration in journalism and information exchange. Separately, the South China Morning Post sealed a partnership with Astana International Financial Centre Authority to boost ties between Central Asia, Hong Kong and mainland China, and entered into an agreement with the Autonomous Cluster Fund “Astana Hub”, alongside Gobi Partners and the Khan Tengri Innovation Hub of mainland China, to strengthen economic and business ties.

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The breakthrough by this government’s largest overseas delegation underlines the correct strategy in pivoting towards new markets for future development. Since taking office in 2022, Lee has reached out to Southeast Asia and the Middle East to broaden partnerships and collaboration. The achievements have paved the way for more vibrant and diversified development. We trust that Hong Kong’s “superconnector” role will be further reinforced as Lee’s delegation moves to Uzbekistan. Hopefully, the partnerships will continue to bear fruit for the city and the country.

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