澳門特首會見工行(01398.HK)董事長支持發展特色金融
據澳門行政長官辦公室公布,澳門行政長官崔世安昨日(11日)中午在禮賓府會見中國工商銀行(01398.HK)董事長陳四清一行,雙方就推動澳門建設「一中心一平台」和發展特色金融等議題交換意見。
陳四清稱,工行將會繼續服務澳門,支持特區政府發展特色金融,實現經濟適度多元。
會面中,雙方探討落實擴大澳門大學生到工銀實習和交流的規模。行政長官表示,青年通過這些學習和實踐的機會,可以進一步認識金融業實務和國家的新發展。陳四清表示認同。一同會面的經濟財政司司長梁維特感謝工商銀行,一直支持澳門尤其特色金融的發展。
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