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Li Jiachao's first question-and-answer session had a harmonious atmosphere, only one man questioned the brain drain: You are not active enough

2022-07-06T04:23:22.909Z


Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended the first Legislative Council Q&A session after taking office today (6th). The atmosphere was quite harmonious throughout the whole process. Looking at the Q&A session, the questions of the members were very polite.


Chief Executive Li Jiachao attended the first question-and-answer session of the Legislative Council today (6th) after taking office. The atmosphere throughout the whole process was quite harmonious. Looking at the question-and-answer session, the questions of the members were very polite. The one who questioned Li Jiachao was Mr. Xie Weiquan, a member of the "G19" construction, survey, planning and garden sector.


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The Bureau of Commerce and Economic Affairs studies attracting enterprises to Hong Kong Li Jiachao: Aiming to "grab talents"

When asked by Xie Weiquan from the construction, testing and planning industry, he pointed out that many industries in Hong Kong are currently facing the problem of brain drain. Of course, immigration and the epidemic are one of the factors. The aging population is the key reason. In the absence of talents and labor, it is difficult to achieve President Xi Jinping. The "continuously increasing development momentum" referred to is not conducive to Hong Kong's long-term competitiveness. "Chief Executive, you have talked about the problem of population and brain drain earlier, and if you say that some people will return. I personally feel that you don't seem to be. Too positive." He asked what plans the new government has on population policy and talent policy.

Li Jiachao responded that there are several factors for attracting talents. He believes that Hong Kong itself is also attractive. The quarantine restrictions had a little impact on this before, but now it is actively doing improvement work, so Hong Kong should not underestimate itself, competitiveness is self-evident Yes, Hong Kong is a free, open, dynamic and low-tax area, and it is useless to smear it by external forces.

But at the same time, he believes that Hong Kong should also strive for excellence and expand the Hong Kong market. He believes that the connection between Hong Kong and the cities of the Greater Bay Area in the Mainland, and actively integrating into the overall development of the country, can increase its attractiveness. Among them, in terms of innovation and technology, if it can attract leading companies to Hong Kong, there are Helps improve overall attractiveness.

He pointed out that he had discussed with the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau how to attract enterprises to Hong Kong. He hoped that a new plan could be put forward within one or two months, and he explained in the "Policy Address" in October that the goal is "to compete with the world for talents".

Xie Weiquan.

(Screenshot of the live broadcast of the Legislative Council)

The government has set up 4 teams to deal with poverty alleviation and housing. The bureau chiefs set work targets in August and exchange views with parliamentarians on a monthly basis. Li Jiachao uses qigong to describe the 30th anniversary of the party's celebration. Vision, Hong Kong's interests to formulate policies

Source: hk1

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