Hong Kong’s leader took the opportunity to update Xi Jinping on the city’s economy and development, and received the Chinese president’s encouragement when the pair met on several occasions during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit in Peru, the chief executive has said.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu also said on Saturday (local time) said Xi used the event in Lima to discuss China’s agricultural development, Peru’s culture and agricultural resources, and to highlight the potential of the Beijing-funded Chancay Port in the South American country.
“President Xi has always been caring about Hong Kong. I have reported to him [Hong Kong’s] situation regarding [the] economy and development. He is well-versed of our development and has given me encouragement,” he said.
“We also talked about the role and contribution of the construction and the operation of the port of Chancay in Peru because it is a new development that will facilitate trade in goods, logistics and also the shipping industry. It will also help [the] supply chain.”
The maritime infrastructure is one of the signature projects in Latin America under the Belt and Road Initiative, endorsed by Xi in late 2013 to improve trade and economic integration across Asia, Europe and Africa.
Lee said he was “very much impressed and inspired” by his discussions with Xi and expressed gratitude for the Chinese president’s continuous care and guidance.