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CE hails Central Asia trip as a major success

2026-06-04 HKT 21:48
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  • John Lee says Uzbekistan has agreed to establish a consulate-general in Hong Kong. Photo: RTHK
    John Lee says Uzbekistan has agreed to establish a consulate-general in Hong Kong. Photo: RTHK
  • Lee meets Uzbekistan's president Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Photo courtesy of Information Services Department
    Lee meets Uzbekistan's president Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Photo courtesy of Information Services Department
Chief Executive John Lee on Thursday declared his trip to Central Asia a major success, revealing that a total of 96 memoranda of understanding and partnership agreements worth an estimated US$1.65 billion have been made.

Summing up the tour from the Uzbek capital of Tashkent, Lee said 15 pacts were signed directly on a government-to-government level with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, covering business, education and development projects.

Lee also announced that Uzbekistan has agreed to establish a consulate-general in Hong Kong.

He added that details for a relaxed travel arrangement – where Hong Kong and Uzbekistan could each allow the other's passport holders to enter visa-free for up to 30 days – will be announced soon.

“Both governments are working very hard to implement this visa-free 30-day arrangement. We have overcome the most difficult part, that is both sides work on the details and yesterday we exchanged the notes verbally on this matter,” he said.

“With the enthusiastic attitude of both governments, I think we can see very early implementation of the arrangement. I will push my colleagues to work harder, and I received the same assurance by my counterparts in the government of Uzbekistan.”

The Chief Executive said that the SAR and Uzbekistan governments also signed an aviation agreement, adding that some SAR airlines are already planning to launch direct flights to Uzbekistan.

He noted that the two sides have also initiated talks to establish an avoidance of double taxation agreement to lower fiscal barriers for cross-border businesses.

When asked about plans for the next trip, Lee said officials will summarise the experience from the current visit and assess locations that would bring long-term benefits to the SAR's economic and trade development.

For his part, Frederick Ma, chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), noted that many small doors of business opportunity have opened up in the past few days.

One example, he said, was that at least one state-owned Kazakh enterprise has explicitly expressed interest in pursuing a public listing on Hong Kong's stock exchange.

Since arriving in Tashkent on Wednesday, Lee has met with several senior Uzbek officials, including Uzbekistan's president Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov.

In his meeting with Mirziyoyev, he said that Hong Kong will continue to play its roles as a super connector and a super value-adder to further deepen cooperation and exchanges with Uzbekistan on various fronts.

The two places, Lee added, will join hands in seizing the opportunities arising from the Belt and Road Initiative.

The Chief Executive also attended a business dinner hosted by the SAR government and HKTDC on Thursday night to promote the SAR’s business opportunities to local commercial representatives, telling them they can use Hong Kong as a springboard to expand their operations into the mainland.

"With our global connectivity, and world class professional services, Hong Kong serves as an ideal two-way springboard for business expansion."

On Friday, Lee and his delegation will visit IT Park Uzbekistan – the country's primary technology and innovation hub – before returning to Hong Kong.
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Last updated: 2026-06-04 HKT 23:24

Edited by Aaron Tam

CE hails Central Asia trip as a major success