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Macao and Sichuan complements each other


The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, said today that the Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional co-operation was essential to Macao’s future economic development and that Sichuan and Macao complements each other in many aspects.. Mr Ho, who is heading a delegation to Sichuan for the second Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Co-operation and Development Forum, met with the provincial Party Chief Mr Zhang Xuezhong and Governor Mr Zhang Zhongwei shortly after arriving in Chengdu in the afternoon. He said that Sichan could play an important role in Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional co-operation Mr Ho said Macao’s achievements since the establishment of the MSAR, such as economic growth and social stability, could not be dissociated with the support of the Central Government and people in the Mainland. “Neither could Macao’s future economic development be dissociated from close co-operation with other members of the Pan-Pearl River Delta Region.” A strong degree of compatibilities existed between the tourism sectors of Macao and Sichuan, Mr Ho said. He said member-entrepreneurs, totaling some 200 on the current visit, was the biggest since the founding of the MSAR, which demonstrated that Macao entrepreneurs were very interested in the Sichuan’s business environment and had great expectations for Sichuan’s role in the overall development of the northwest region. The second Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Co-operation and Development Forum could be helpful for Macao enterprises using Sichuan as a window of opportunities in the northwest and that Macao-Sichuan co-operation could be further strengthened.



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