The central government has affirmed what the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) government has done, said Chief Executive of HKSAR
Tung Chee Hwa here Monday.
After Tung met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Macao earlier Monday, he
returned to Hong Kong and made the remarks at apress conference.
Tung said that Hu cares much about Hong Kong affairs. He considers that Hong
Kong in general has been developing on a soundtrack.
Hu also encouraged the HKSAR government and Hong Kong citizens to join
together in unity and take concerted efforts to continue to consolidate
development in Hong Kong in the interest of Hong Kong's long-term interest and
the country's interest, Tung said.
Tung said he reported to Hu that Hong Kong's economy is moving forward,
though further enhancement is still needed. Thus, the paramount task of the
HKSAR government is to consolidate the achievements, develop the economy and
improve people's livelihood.
"In this regard, I also explained the importance of deepening the functions
of four pillar industries of banking, logistics, tourism and business services,
as well as the importance of further strengthening the Closer Economic
Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) between the mainland and Hong Kong and promoting
Pan-Pearl River Delta's co-operation," Tung said.
"We need the continued support of the central authorities and the President
agreed with my analysis of the above fundamental situation and the major
direction of my work," Tung said.
He added that Hu also reminded him and the principal officials of the
government that their governance must be people-oriented, they must consolidate
experience, identify inadequacies and further improve their governance.
"I feel that President Hu's advice is important, and we will make every
effort to do a better job," Tung said.