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Boosting economic development, helping families and intensified efforts to protect the environment will top the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government’s policy agenda in the next year, the Chief Executive, Mr. Donald Tsang, announced in his Policy Address in October.
Delivering his second Policy Address, entitled ‘Proactive, Pragmatic, Always People First’, Mr. Tsang also promised to lead open...
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A Logo Design Competition to kick off the 20th anniversary celebration 
Secretary for Justice officiates at the
ceremony 
More events to mark the anniversary - Business Technology seminar successfully held in Silicon Valley 
More events to mark the anniversary- International Dragon Boat Festival cultivates cultural ties 
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Hong Kong remains the world’s freest economy according to the findings of the Economic Freedom of the World: 2006 Annual Report released today by the Cato Institute.
The annual report, co-published by the Cato Institute, in conjunction with the Fraser Institute of Canada and over 60 other research institutes around the world, features a comprehensive index...
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The Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office in San Francisco recently helped to arrange the visit of the Mayor of Los Angeles to Hong Kong. Mayor Villraigosa led a delegation of city officials and other leaders from private and non-profit sectors to Hong Kong, China, Japan and South Korea.
During his visit to Hong Kong, Mayor Villaraigosa met with Ms. Eva Cheng, Permanent Secretary for Economic Development.
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Miss Margaret Fong, Commissior for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA, visited San Francisco in September and officiated at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco.
Miss Fong, succeeded Miss Jacqueline Willis who retired after 37 years of service. 
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