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Hong Kong’s Li Ka-shing in rare public appearance, declines to discuss Panama ports deal

Tycoon appears at Kai Tak Stadium where Taiwanese band Mayday is playing string of shows, but declines to discuss controversial ports deal

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Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing attends a concert at Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday. Photo: Cable News
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing has made a rare public appearance, attending a concert at Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday night but declining to answer questions on his company’s controversial Panama Canal ports deal.

Li, 96, was sitting in a bike-like wheelchair, smiling and saying “thank you” to people waiting when he exited a lift at the stadium where Taiwanese band Mayday was performing.

He was also asked if he had anything to say about CK Hutchison Holdings’ move to sell its overseas ports business, including two key docks at either end of the Panama Canal, to a consortium led by US asset management firm BlackRock.

Li declined to answer.

But a woman accompanying him, Solina Chau Hoi-shuen, co-founder of a venture capital firm backed by the tycoon, replied that he was retired. She added that it was the first time Li had visited the stadium.

Li’s last public appearance was in a video at a gifting ceremony at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital last month, when he donated two machines that can remove cancerous tumours using ultrasound waves to the Temasek Trust in Singapore

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