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Title: U.S. Consulate General, Hong Kong


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U.S. Consulate General, Hong Kong
2
Hong Kong Basic Facts
  • Seven million people
  • Top business infrastructure (e.g. airport, local
    transport, MTR), First world freedoms
  • Unique blend of East and West
  • Educated, cosmopolitan population
  • Trilingual replacing bilingual
  • Open market, services oriented economy
  • Focused on China and the West / Macau
  • Worlds largest port key finance center

3
U.S. Interests in Hong Kong
  • 55,000 American residents in HK and Macau
  • Over 1,200 U.S. companies here
  • 12.3b in imports from US in the first three
    quarters of 2005. We have a 6b trade surplus
    (for city of 7m, thats exceptional)
  • U.S. direct investment totals 43.7 billion USD

4
U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong
  • One of the biggest (after Frankfurt)
  • Size of a larger mid-sized embassy
  • 13 agencies, about half are law enforcement
  • About 150 American staff
  • About 200 local staff
  • Responsible for Hong Kong and Macau
  • Reports to Washington directly under One
    Country, Two Systems formula

5
Major Areas of Emphasis
  • Anti-terrorism and law enforcement cooperation
  • Public Health/Avian Influenza
  • Our views on HKs autonomy civil liberties
  • Trade
  • American Citizen Services

6
Hong Kong and Mainland China
  • Chinese city most exposed to the West
  • Good example for rule of law, free flow of
    information and human rights
  • English common law enforceable contracts
    neutral courts for some mainland contracts
  • Strong market economy
  • Picture of what China could be
  • China looks to Hong Kong as an economic example

7
Hong Kong Economics
  • Highly developed urban center
  • 24,000 USD per capita GDP
  • First world infrastructure
  • Service-based economy the services sector
    constitutes 90 share of HKs GDP and accounts
    for 86 of total employment historic multiple
    reinventions
  • Worlds busiest port
  • Two recessions since 1997, but HK has bounced
    back soundly since SARS. Reflected in property
    prices.

8
Hong Kong Politics
  • One Country, Two Systems model
  • High degree of autonomy from PRC in all areas,
    except foreign policy and defense
  • Able to remain a capitalist economy after
    handover
  • System for 50 years until 2047
  • Operates under Basic Law
  • Some in Beijing would like HK more sinified

9
Hong Kong Politics (continued)
  • Lively press
  • Some questions on press freedom, self-censorship
  • Mixed bag on journalistic ethics and quality
  • Active political parties and civic organizations
  • July 1 demonstrations
  • New party and policy group formed in 2006 Civic
    Party, Savantas Policy Institute
  • Other recent changes

10
Hong Kongs Role in China
  • Hong Kong money and expertise fuels Chinas
    development
  • Investment
  • Half of Chinas foreign investment comes from HK
  • Trade
  • Half of Chinas trade goes through HK
  • Pearl River Delta/Southern China
  • 65,000 HK companies employ 11 million mainland
    Chinese

11
Chinas Role in Hong Kong
  • China looks to HK for experience in international
    business
  • HK is a capital-raising center for PRC business
  • In 2004, HK raised more equity funds than such
    traditional financial markets as London and Tokyo
    second only to New York.
  • One Country, Two Systems model
  • Small official presence
  • Beijings Liaison Office
  • Mainland companies in HK
  • Linked in defense and foreign affairs

12
Hong Kong and U.S. Partnerships
  • Fight against terrorism
  • Aggressive bank screening
  • Implementation of UN resolutions and legislation
  • Law enforcement
  • Excellent cooperation with extradition, prison
    transfers and legal assistance
  • Education and exchanges

13
Educational Exchange
  • About 7,000 HK students in the U.S.
  • Strong ties already established through
    educational exchange / university faculty and
    administration
  • Wed like to see more
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