Hong Kong not seeking to become another London in advancing shipping sector, ex-leader says
Leung Chun-ying says Hong Kong can learn from London, which serves as a major maritime centre due to its services in the sector
Former Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying has said the city does not aim to become another London or replace the British capital as it seeks to develop into a high value-added maritime hub.
Speaking at the launch of the industry body the Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping on Monday, Leung also expressed confidence that the city could achieve more in maritime services with Beijing’s backing.
A memorandum of understanding was signed at the event for a maritime law dual-degree partnership between the University of Hong Kong and Peking University.
Leung, one of the chamber’s founders, referenced London as a major maritime centre without a significant volume of vessel traffic, thanks to its booming maritime services.
“We are not saying Hong Kong will become another London. But we’d better start,” said Leung, who is also a vice-chairman of the country’s top political advisory body.
“And at the same time, you have to attribute and appreciate what Hong Kong has but London doesn’t.”