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Li Jiachaoming started his first Beijing debriefing trip: Leaders understand Hong Kong people's demands for customs clearance

2022-12-20T02:53:04.608Z


Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao announced this morning (20th) before the executive meeting that he will leave for Beijing to report on his duties tomorrow afternoon, starting his first debriefing trip during his tenure, and is expected to return to Hong Kong on Saturday (24th) afternoon. He stated that during the debriefing


Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao announced this morning (20th) before the executive meeting that he will leave for Beijing to report on his duties tomorrow afternoon, starting his first debriefing trip during his tenure, and is expected to return to Hong Kong on Saturday (24th) afternoon.

He said that during the debriefing period, he would report to the leaders of the central government the situation in various aspects of Hong Kong society, including the economic situation, political environment, and epidemic control.


As for whether the issue of customs clearance will be touched during the debriefing period, will there be any good news before the Lunar New Year, and are there any preparations for the re-opening of border crossings?

Li Jiachao only responded that it is a "universal voice" that Hong Kong citizens want customs clearance. He has expressed to national leaders, Guangdong Province and Shenzhen on different occasions that he believes that the leaders understand the demands of Hong Kong people, and he will truthfully report Hong Kong's recovery and prosperity after returning to normal. Customs clearance requirements for Hong Kong citizens.


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Li Jiachao reiterated that on different occasions, he has taken the initiative to tell the leaders of the Guangdong and Shenzhen governments that if the epidemic control in the mainland can be more effective, other new arrangements can be made. The SAR government is very willing to actively and proactively cooperate.

Ye Wenjuan, Director of the Chief Executive's Office, and Du Jieli, Personal Secretary, accompanied

He also pointed out that when the Beijing debriefing arrangement has more details, it will be announced again.

During his trip to Beijing to report on his duties, Chief Executive Officer Ye Wenjuan and Chief Executive's Personal Secretary Du Jieli will accompany him. During this period, Chief Secretary for Administration Chen Guoji will act as Chief Executive.

As for the progress of the SAR government's request for the central government to interpret the Li Zhiying case, will there be variables?

Li Jiachao pointed out that the three agencies of the central government in Hong Kong have expressed their support, and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office also supports it. We look forward to the central government making a decision as soon as possible.

Li Jiachao will go to Beijing tomorrow to report on his work. In the afternoon, he will announce further relaxation of epidemic prevention restrictions. News: Li Jiachao will go to Beijing this Wednesday to report on his work and clear customs|News: Station staff and security guards have been transferred back to the high-speed rail station Luohu and Lok Ma Chau Station to clear customs|West Kowloon high-speed rail and other ports are preparing for transportation And Logistics Bureau: Arrangements can be made as soon as the customs clearance is completed. Li Jiachao: In 2023, it is possible to increase the health station and adjust the freight to gradually clear the customs with the mainland|The mainland and Hong Kong resume customs clearance sources: Guangdong and Fujian provinces may be used as pilots 01 Exclusive.

Customs Clearance|News: Returning to the Mainland at the earliest beginning of next month will be exempted from quarantine and will only be subject to home inspection for 3 days

Source: hk1

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