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Missing man in Sha Tin located

     A man who went missing in Sha Tin has been located.      Yau Hoi, aged 70, went missing after he was last seen at the platform of Ho Chuen House, Shui Chuen O Estate yesterday (December 13) morning. His family made a report to Police on… read more

USTL concludes visit to Middle East (with photos)

     The Under Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Liu Chun-san, continued to lead the delegation of the Hong Kong Logistics Development Council (LOGSCOUNCIL) and the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board (HKMPB) to visit the Middle East over the past three days (December 11 to 13, Dubai time) with a view to deepening connections and co-operation between the two places in the maritime and logistics sectors, attracting more foreign enterprises and investment for Hong Kong, as well as opening up more business opportunities in the Middle East for Hong Kong’s maritime and logistics trade. 

     On the morning of December 11 (Dubai time), the delegation attended a seminar-cum-luncheon organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Dubai and supported by the Emirates Shipping Association for promoting to the Middle East enterprises Hong Kong’s strengths in maritime services, port and logistics. Mr Liu highlighted to the guests that the HKSAR Government is committed to injecting impetus to the development of Hong Kong’s shipping and logistics services. The Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development, the Action Plan on Maritime and Port Development Strategy and the Action Plan on Green Maritime Fuel Bunkering were promulgated one after another during the last two years, underlining the Government’s clear directions and concrete actions to consolidate and enhance Hong Kong’s status as an international maritime centre and an international logistics hub. Mr Liu believes that there are deep potential and vast business opportunities for collaboration between the two places and he welcomes more maritime and logistics enterprises from the Middle East to establish a foothold in Hong Kong for further development. The HKSAR Government will continue to capitalise on its advantages as an international city, giving full play to its role as a “super connector” and telling more good stories of Hong Kong. 

     On the afternoon that day (Dubai time), the delegation called on the Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Dubai, Ms Ou Boqian, and reported to her the latest maritime and logistics developments in Hong Kong. In addition, members of the HKMPB visited one of the largest liner shipping enterprises as well as another leading shipping and logistics company in Dubai. On another front, members of the LOGSCOUNCIL had a tour of the warehousing facilities of a major Hong Kong logistics enterprise at the Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai to learn more about the operation flow for the handling of air cargo and electronic goods respectively. Mr Liu and the LOGSCOUNCIL delegation then travelled to Bahrain to continue their visit, while the HKMPB delegation concluded their trip and returned to Hong Kong.

     On December 12 (Bahrain time), the delegation first had a meeting with the Minister of Transport and Telecommunications of Bahrain, Dr Shaikh Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, to introduce the latest development of Hong Kong and explore room for collaboration between the two places in the areas of air cargo and the maritime and logistics sectors. The delegation also had a meeting with representatives of the Bahrain Economic Development Board to discuss further collaboration on the economic and trading fronts. In addition, the delegation visited a logistics hub at the Bahrain International Airport as well as the Khalifa Bin Salman Port, where they received a briefing from their representatives on the air cargo and port operation. After that, the delegation called on the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Mr Ni Ruchi, and updated him on the latest developments of Hong Kong’s maritime and logistics industries.

     Mr Liu and the delegation visited Dubai again yesterday (December 13, Dubai time) and met with representatives from several top-notch logistics supply chain and e-commerce enterprises. Mr Liu also hosted a networking lunch for the delegation and representatives of various local logistics enterprises and organisations. Apart from introducing Hong Kong’s excellent business environment, Mr Liu also endeavoured to promote the edge and latest developments of Hong Kong’s logistics sector. He welcomes and anticipates more Dubai enterprises to expand their operations in Hong Kong to foster mutual business opportunities. The delegation also toured the air cargo terminal at the Dubai International Airport to inspect the air cargo facilities in the terminal and understand the latest developments of the city’s air cargo industry.

     The delegation concluded its five-day visit to the Middle East and returned to Hong Kong this morning (December 14).

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North District Family Medicine Centre commences general out-patient services (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     The spokesperson for the New Territories East Cluster (NTEC) today (December 14) announced that the North District Family Medicine Centre (NDFMC), located on 3/F, North District Community Health Centre (NDCHC) Building, 3 Wai Wo Street, Sheung Shui (Annex 1), will commence general out-patient services on December 16 (next Monday). The Shek Wu Hui Jockey Club General Out-patient Clinic (SWHJCGOPC) will close on the same day, thus completing the mission of serving residents in the North District for more than 60 years.
 
     The 10-storey NDCHC Building is one of the key projects in the first hospital development plan of the Hospital Authority. It houses the NDFMC, which provides not only general out-patient services but also multidisciplinary nursing, allied health, patient education and support services. Through this large-scale and modern community health centre, comprehensive one-stop primary and community healthcare services will be further enhanced for residents in the North District.
 
     The operating hours of the NDFMC are the same as the previous SWHJCGOPC (Annex 2). For public enquiry, please call the clinic’s telephone at 2957 5186.
 
     Patients with chronic illnesses requiring regular follow-ups have been individually notified and arranged with follow-up appointments at the NDFMC. Patients with episodic illnesses can make appointments via the Telephone Appointment System (Telephone number: 3157 0965) or the HA Go “Book GOPC” mobile application function as usual.
 
     “The NTEC has already informed residents in the district of the service arrangements through various channels, including banners and posters at the SWHJCGOPC. The respective district council has also been informed of the relevant arrangements. A reminder message will also be added to the Telephone Appointment System of the SWHJCGOPC and the HA Go ‘Book GOPC’ mobile application function to inform residents in the district of the service arrangements as early as possible,” the spokesperson added.

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ExCo Non-official Members fully support CE in leading HKSAR Government in its administration

The following is issued on behalf of the Executive Council Secretariat:

     The Non-official Members of the Executive Council (ExCo Non-official Members) today (December 14) issued the following statement:
 
     ExCo Non-official Members fully support the Chief Executive in leading the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government in its administration to pursue economic growth, advance development, and address livelihood issues. They also expressed gratitude to President Xi Jinping for the importance he attached to Hong Kong and his care for the city.
      
     During the Chief Executive’s duty visit to Beijing, President Xi acknowledged the work of the Chief Executive and the HKSAR Government, emphasising that the Central Government will continue to fully, firmly and accurately implement the “one country, two systems” principle. President Xi’s remarks also underscored the importance of reform and innovation, which inspires people to embrace changes, be proactive, and embody a spirit of innovation and creativity.
      
     As the Chief Executive said, the next two and a half years will be a critical period for Hong Kong to move forward, advance from stability to prosperity, and build on its achievement while beginning a new chapter of development. ExCo Non-official Members will continue to fully support the Chief Executive in leading Hong Kong to pursue reforms and changes by offering advices on important policies and actively collaborating with the HKSAR Government to implement various reform measures, with a view to creating new momentum and advantages for economic development, promoting Hong Kong’s transition from stability to prosperity through innovation and invention, and advancing high-quality development in Hong Kong together.
      
     ExCo Non-official Members believe that with the unwavering support of the Central Government and the unifying efforts from all sectors of the community, Hong Kong will effectively leverage its advantages of “one country, two systems”, rise to challenges, maintain prosperity and stability, and scale new heights. read more