Chinese Hong Kong, Russia to strengthen direct links
Chinese Hong Kong, Russia to strengthen direct links
08:27, September 01, 2010

Email | Print | Subscribe | Comments | Forum 

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) meets with Donald Tsang Yam-Kuen, chief executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, in Moscow, capital of Russia, Aug. 31, 2010. (Xinhua)
Tsang arrived in Moscow by the first ever direct commercial flight run by a Hong Kong airline.
Tsang noted that after the lifting of visa restrictions in July 2009, two-way travels between Russia and Hong Kong rose by 100 percent.
"I am certain this flow will be increasing further," he was quoted as saying by local news agencies.
"The updating of the relevant listing rules in June this year would facilitate the listing of (Russian) mining and resource companies in Hong Kong," said Tsang.
He also encouraged Russian companies to issue RMB bonds in Hong Kong, and welcomed Russian banks to set up branches in Hong Kong and make use of the RMB clearing and settlement system.
Tsang was accompanied by 30 Hong Kong businessmen who were interested in cooperation with Russia.
"I hope that your meeting here in Moscow, including with members of the business community, will be useful," said Medvedev.
The Russian president also invited Tsang to discuss the further advancement of bilateral cooperation as well as some key international issues.
![]() |
(Editor:赵晨雁)


Special Coverage
Major headlines
Tibet poised to embrace even brighter future, 60 years after peaceful liberation
Chinese official calls for more language, culture exchanges with foreign countries
Senior Chinese leader calls for efforts to develop new energy
Central gov't delegation arrives in Lhasa for Tibet Peaceful Liberation Celebrations
China Southern Airlines sends charter flight carrying peacekeepers to Liberia
Editor's Pick


Hot Forum Discussion












