CGTN: Integration into national development brings new impetus to Hong Kong

BEIJING, July 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The value of trade between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the Chinese mainland has surged more than sixfold from $50.77 billion to $360.33 billion, an average annual increase of 8.5 percent since the Hong Kong’s return to the motherland 25 years ago, according to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.

While integrating itself into the country’s overall development, Hong Kong has become an important participant in domestic circulation and a key contributor connecting domestic and international circulation.

By the end of 2021, investment from Hong Kong into the mainland had topped $1.4 trillion, accounting for 57.6 percent of the mainland’s total attraction of overseas investments.

“Proactively integrating itself into the country’s overall development and carving out its role in national strategies, Hong Kong has maintained its strengths in its high degree of openness and in aligning with international rules,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday at the meeting celebrating the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland.

“With continuously expanding areas and enabling mechanisms for Hong Kong’s cooperation and exchanges with the mainland, people in Hong Kong now have better opportunities to start their own businesses and make achievements,” he added.

Tapping into Greater Bay Area

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), which aims to become a world-class bay area and city cluster, is a significant national project conceived and promoted by President Xi.

On July 1, 2017, Xi witnessed the signing of a framework agreement between the National Development and Reform Commission, the country’s top economic planner, and the governments of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao on deepening Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao cooperation.

A year later, Xi announced the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, a supergiant sea-crossing traffic project that links Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. It has become a physical symbol of China’s vision for the GBA.

On February 18, 2019, the outline development plan for the GBA was unveiled, which envisaged creating a role model of high-quality development, an international first-class bay area and a world-class city cluster.

Last September, a plan was launched for further developing the Qianhai cooperation zone for the southern metropolis of Shenzhen and the HKSAR, with the aim of helping the zone better play an exemplary and leading role in the development of the GBA.

The number of Hong Kong-funded enterprises in the Qianhai zone surged 156 percent year on year in 2021. Of the total foreign investment in actual use in Qianhai last year, 93.8 percent was from Hong Kong.

Individuals from Hong Kong are benefiting from the GBA initiative too. Hong Kong and Macao professionals from eight sectors, including teachers, doctors and tour guides, are now allowed to practice on the mainland with mutual recognition of qualifications. By now, over 3,000 professionals have obtained qualifications on the mainland.

Addressing at the celebration, Xi again said central government fully supports Hong Kong in its effort to seize historic opportunities offered by China’s development and actively dovetail itself with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

National governance

“Since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, it has been re-integrated into China’s governance system, and a constitutional order was established with the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle as its fundamental guideline,” Xi noted.

Chinese citizens who are permanent residents of the HKSAR can participate in the governance of both the SAR and the country as empowered by law.

After its return, at the Ninth National People’s Congress (NPC) in 1998, deputies from Hong Kong began to participate in the NPC, the highest body of state power, to discuss plans for national development and problems affecting people’s lives, and to put the people’s expectations at the top of the agenda on state matters.

Meanwhile, more than 5,600 representatives from all walks of life in Hong Kong serve as members of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at all levels, including over 200 in the CPPCC National Committee. They are all valued advisors on key national programs and contributors to the development of the country.

Thirty-six deputies from Hong Kong were elected to participate in the work of the 13th NPC, accounting for 1.2 percent of total deputy numbers while over 200 CPPCC members are from the HKSAR, 10 percent of the total. Both ratios significantly exceed Hong Kong’s share of the country’s population of about 0.5 percent.

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2023 Africa Cup of Nations postponed over weather concerns in Ivory Coast

The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has been postponed to 2024 due to adverse weather conditions in Ivory Coast, Africa’s football authority said Sunday.

In a press conference in the Moroccan capital Rabat, Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Patrice Motsepe confirmed the new dates for the tournament.

“The TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations AFCON Cote d’Ivoire will now be held in January-February of 2024,” said Motsepe.

“We don’t want to run the risk of having a competition that’s going to be washed out. It’s not good for African football, for our image, and we have to work on that basis,” he added.

The AFCON was due to be played in June and July 2023, but the CAF postponed it to avoid Ivory Coast’s rainy season.

Ivory Coast is set to host an AFCON tournament for the first time since 1984.

Founded in 1957, the AFCON is Africa’s main international football competition.

Egypt won seven AFCON titles to be the record holders.

The defending champions are Senegal.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Türkiye’s daily power consumption down 10.8% on July 3

Daily electricity consumption in Türkiye decreased by 10.8% on Sunday compared to the previous day, totaling 829,136 megawatt-hours, according to official figures of Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEIAS) on Monday.

Hourly power consumption peaked at 38,377 megawatt-hours at 10.00 p.m. local time (0700 GMT), data from TEIAS showed. The country’s electricity usage dropped to the lowest level of 28,513 megawatt-hours at 07.00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT).

Electricity production amounted to 821,165 megawatt-hours on Sunday, marking a decrease of 10.9% compared to Saturday.

Electricity production from wind power plants constituted 22.8% of total generation, while hydroelectricity and imported coal plants contributed 16.9% and 15.2%, respectively.

On Sunday, the country’s electricity exports amounted to 7,534 megawatt-hours and imports totaled 15,505 megawatt-hours.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Dutch cyclist Groenewegen wins 3rd stage of Tour de France

Team BikeExchange-Jayco’s Dutch cyclist Dylan Groenewegen on Sunday won the third stage of the 2022 Tour de France held in Denmark.

Groenewegen, 29, finished the 182-kilometer (113-mile) stage between the Danish cities of Vejle and Sonderborg in 4 hours, 11 minutes and 33 seconds.

Team Jumbo-Visma’s Belgian athlete Wout Van Aert came in second, and his compatriot at Team Alpecin-Deceuninck, Jasper Philipsen, was third.

Van Aert kept his yellow jersey as he is leading the general ranking.

On Monday, the teams will travel to France to carry on the tour, so there will be no contest.

The next stage, which will be the fourth one, will start in the French city of Dunkirk near the Belgian border on Tuesday.

The cyclists will pedal between Dunkirk and Calais and the hilly stage’s length will be 171.5 kilometers (106.5 miles).

This year’s tour includes 21 stages, and the major cycling contest will end on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris on July 24.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Euro area producer prices rise 36.3% in May

Industrial producer prices jumped 36.3% in the euro area and 36.4% in the EU, the bloc’s statistical authority said on Monday.

On a monthly basis, prices increased 0.7% in the euro area and 0.8% in the 27-member bloc, Eurostat said in a statement.

The energy was once again the main factor behind the rise in prices, which nearly doubled in both zones compared to a year ago.

‘Industrial producer prices in the euro area in May 2022, compared with May 2021, increased by 94.4% in the energy sector, by 25.0% for intermediate goods, by 12.3% for non-durable consumer goods, by 9.1% for durable consumer goods, and by 7.5% for capital goods,’ it said.

Eurostat noted a 16.0% increase in overall industry prices excluding energy.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market natural gas prices for Sunday, July 3

The trade volume on Türkiye’s spot natural gas market showed a decrease of 8.9% to 39.32 million Turkish liras on Sunday, Türkiye’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data showed on Monday.

Total trade on Saturday amounted to 43.17 million liras.

On Sunday’s spot market, 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas cost 12,900 liras, while the cumulative natural gas trade volume amounted to around 3.05 million cubic meters.

Türkiye received 101.2 million cubic meters of pipeline gas on Sunday.

US$1 equals 16.81 liras at 1104 GMT on Monday.

Source: Anadolu Agency